If you have your dos partition mounted on the linux side you can get
access to it from linux. Just look at your partition table using fdisk
and mount that drive to /mnt or go into you /etc/fstab and change that so
you can mount that drive in llinux and then you can get access to it.
-BB
On Sun, 21 Feb 1999, Lichagin, Anton Y (LICHAAY7) wrote:
> Dear Listmembers,
> I have just installed Linux Red Hat 5.1 from a CD, and now i have
> dual-bootable system on my computer (Windows95 and Linux). XFree86 on my CD
> doesn't support my video card. I've found the new upgraded version of
> XFree86 (XFrre86 3.3.3.1 that can be found on http://www.xfree86.org), which
> does support it.
> The problem is that I can only download files from Internet to my
> Windows/Dos partition. Is it possible to copy files from my Windows
> partition to my Linux Native partition in order to install it? If anybody
> has the answer to my question or any other possible solutions to my problem,
> I'd greatly appreciate it.
>
> Anton
>