> David Merrick wrote:
> I normally make the Windows
> partition the largest because Linux will be able to see and use that
> space, but Windows will not be able to see or use the Linux partition.
>
> Good luck,
> Michael.
>
>

Sound advice down to there. However linux will not be able to write to the
windows partition unless you make it FAT, which is a mistake from what i
understand with any modern version of windows.

However windows will access ext2/3 partitions thanks to the drivers
available from http://www.fs-driver.org/

So on that basis, put your data on an ext3 and both windows and linux can
write to it.

This extends as far as XP, I have no knowledge of vista and ext2/3 writing.

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