Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Sounds perfect to me, with one small consideration: possibly also reserve a
> smallish partition in addition to the win98 one, which you would format with
> FAT32.
> 
> The purpose here is a shared data region. You mount it as maybe the D:
> drive for win98, and as whatever you like (eg "/D") under linux.
> Because both OSes can read this filesystem you can put files in this
> area from one OS and then get at then when you run the other.

Win98 is already 100% FAT, so the whole drive is share-able between 
Linux and Windows.

I would not bother with creating a special extra partition just for sharing.


Mark


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