What is important here is not what OS created the partition, but the type of
partition. Is the partition NTFS (the WinNT/Win2K preference) or FAT (the
Win9x default). If it is the former, then you are pretty much out of luck.
Linux at this time cannot read or write NTFS. You may be able to locate
several projects out there developing this capability, but these are still in
their infancy. I believe that programmes like PartitionMagic can translate
NTFS to FAT, which is fully supported by Linux.
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 07:29, abe wrote:
> It can be done yes? There is no entry in my fstab file for hda or
> windows. ANyone know what the entry should look like?
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