Hi,
In an earlier post to you, I told you about the mount
program that allowed a mount of a linux partition in
Windows. I said search freshmeat.net for it, but had to go
there tonight (most other nights too) and thought I'd get it
for you.
It's read only, but like I said you can load a file, copy it
to a new file in Windows and do whatever you want with that
copy.
FSDEXT2 : Second extended file system for Windows 95
http://www.yipton.demon.co.uk/
Give it a try. While I don't use Windows much anylonger,
its kind of nice for those times when I do, I always seem to
find that just what I need is in Linux. <grin>
Ron
David Rysdam wrote:
>
> Yes and no. I don't know of a way to read ext2 partitions from Windows,
> but you could do this:
>
> On the linux side, add the windows partition to your /etc/fstab so that
> it mounts automatically. Put files you are likely to want from windows
> in that area and then you can see them from both OSs.
>
> Ben Holm wrote:
> >
> > Is there any program that allows one to browse a linux partition from inside
> > Windows? I know this is practically a sin, and I can't imagine I'd use it
> > much, but it'd be nice if I could move files back and forth from both OSs.
> > Ideally, this would be transparent to me when using a windows app. I'd select
> > save or load from whatever application and I'd have access to the linux
> > partition.
> > Can anyone help me?
> >
> > -Ben
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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