2009/1/2 Phill Coxon <[email protected]>: > Just in case anyone has the misfortune of having to run Windows on > occasion here's a very cool tool I just found: > > http://www.fs-driver.org/ > > It enables you to mount EXT2 or EXT3 filesystems under windows with full > read and write access. > > "If you realize that you need some files for your work which you have > stored on an Ext2 volume of your Linux installation, you no longer have > to shut down Windows and boot Linux."
Merely for the sake of completeness. There is the ntfs-3g project which does the complementary bit for Linux. http://ntfs-3g.org/ " The NTFS-3G driver is a freely and commercially available and supported read/write NTFS driver for Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, NetBSD, Solaris, Haiku, and other operating systems. It provides safe and fast handling of the Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 and Windows Vista file systems. " In my personal exp. "It works". -- Sincerely etc. Christopher Sawtell
