On Monday 08 May 2006 15:01, Nick Rout wrote: > If your linux filessystem is ext2 or ext3 you can use IFS: > > http://www.fs-driver.org/ The way most people do it is to have a small 'port-hole' partition formatted in vfat which can then be used by both Linux and Windows. If you disk is fully partitioned you might find using a USB memory stick convenient.
Otherwise either run 'Captive' by Jan Kratochvil [1] or temporarily run Windows in a qemu environment and transfer the files to and fro with the Linux host environment using Samba and Windows using the Network Neighbourhood. Very convenient, but rather difficult to set up. [1] http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/ [2] http://us5.samba.org/samba/ > On Mon, 08 May 2006 14:54:18 +1200 > > bernard wrote: > > How do I view my linux files in windows. > > > > Can it be done or is it to much hassle? > > > > Bernard -- CS
