DeMoN LaG wrote:

> Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 18 Dec 2001: 
> 
>>As someone who dual-boots (although I haven't booted into Windows
>>for quite some time), access to a FAT32 partition is necessary. I'm
>>surprised that RedHat 7.2 says the support is ALPHA. Linux has been
>>working with FAT32 for a very long time. I've never had trouble
>>with FAT32 and linux. Now, Win2K and FAT32 I HAVE had problems
>>with... 
>>
> 
> Cause you are dual booting.  If you were to go 100% linux you wouldn't 
> have a FAT32 partition, correct I hope?
> 
> 

Yes and no. I've got a significant amuont of disk space allocated to 
FAT32 containing music files, MP3 and WAV (WAVs have most of the space). 
Until I have space elsewhere to hold that data whilest converting it to 
ext2, it'll remain FAT32. Even when I delete Windows from my PC (as soon 
as GNUCash's scheduled transaction support, currently available via CVS, 
stablizes). For now, though, I still gotta keep Winders around for 
Quicken :-( (accessed usually via WINE rather than re-booting the PC).

Tim



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