Sorry I forgot to mention, windows was never designed to
exist alongside another OS.
On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> OK folks, thanks for all your answers on why I can see my Windows partition
> in Linux, but not the other way around..
>
> Now..I KNOW you are all Windows haters :-))...
>
> ...But come on..what is the REASON? Not 'Because windows is made by 'Satans
> SSperm' (Something I certainly DON'T subscribe to BTW!!!).
>
> Is it something built into Windows that stops it (Or..more likely, something
> not added INTO Windows!!) seeing the Linux files. After all, an HTML file, A
> GIF image is the same on whichever o/s. ((Sits back and waits for someone to
> tell me 'Oh, no they're not'!!!).
>
> It's a great shame.. I've downloaded stuff onto my Windows partition for
> Linux, and I can move that over no problem. Much as most folks on here won't
> like me for saying this, Windows will, for a long, long time, remain my OS
> of most use. It's therefore a great shame that, while I'm downloading off
> the web, I can't download Windows stuff while I'm connected via Linux.
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Andy
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