On Monday 08 May 2006 02:31, Philip Tellis wrote:
> Did I mention that this all has to be done by a non-technical person?

Humans, they are the root of all problems! ( Bad pun!! Bad pun!! )

1. Boot to windows
2. Open FF, put in URL
3. Download file to desktop
4. Put the flash drive in
5. Copy the file on the desktop to flash drive
6. Eject the flash drive ( very very imp!! )
7. Reboot
8. Select Linux to boot
9. Login as root
10. Put in the flash drive
11. Copy the file to /home/foo/
12. Spawn a terminal
13. run rpm -ivh kernel-module-ntfs-<...>.rpm ( or whatever )
14. Create mount point /mnt/win
15. Mount the partitions using mount -t auto /dev/hdX /mnt/win

Partition access problem solved in ONLY 15 EZ steps ;)

You can elaborate all these points over a phone right?

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Dinesh A. Joshi

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