Thanks Chris, I got this running this morning.
Now the machine looks the same to the network no matter what os the
machine is booted on.
I don't care about the security aspect of the drive as it's only Jo and
I using it.
The issue was that I want to be able to flick between os and not loose
access to my data.
All/General
FAT32 is not a viable option. We need to be moving forward in my view.
NTFS is the current ms standard.
My next mission will be to get wine running so that I can use my apps in
nix and then what ever running so I can use my other apps in ms.
Why should the OS have so much control over what apps I use?
Cheers Don
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On Tuesday 04 April 2006 21:46, Don Gould wrote:
There was discussion about ntfs at the last clug meeting...
did we decide what the best way to use ntfs was is you want read write?
http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/
Don't expect fantastic performance or a permissions system.
There was a Linux-Magazine issue with this theme.
http://www.linux-magazine.com/issue/57/
in particular
http://www.linux-magazine.com/issue/57/Captive_NTFS.pdf
See the info panel in the article for more links and references.