Hi Tom & Civileme,

Thanks much for your answers - see below...

Re: How do I see my Linux Drives in Win98SE?
>> http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.htm

>Explore2fs is prob'ly the oldest, most widely used, best Windoze
>app to access your ext2 partition.  Take the authors warnings to
>heart and be aware that sooner or later, even just copying files
>from your Linux partition over to a vfat partition may completely
>trash your Linux install.

So, for all practical purposes, it would/should only be used to
please my satisfaction to see my Linux in Windows just for grins
since I really can't see a purpose accept for transferring text
based files back and forth, and therefore, there is not much use
pursuing this any further unless there is no problem with editing
text files?  I can save in UNIX from Windows, but I noticed Linux
can read my Windows files when I am in Linux.  I do have Linux on
its on partition/drive of 1BG (only did a 325MB install) and have
I guess the 128MB swap drive created.

Sincerely,
Jody Adair
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