Note also that I've used it on NT 4.0 in more than one install
& on one of two with W2k & have yet to run into trouble.  Yes, it
~is~ experimental, but what isn't?;-)

  Meph

> Note that it is _not_ recommended to enable NTFS write access.

> I always used to use a small FAT partition as a transfer area
> between linux and NT.

--
> >   Has this been addressed yet?  If not....

> > > How can I set LM7.2 to see a Win2000 partition?

> >   This depends upon two things:  1. What format you'd chosen
> > to install W2k on (ntfs or fat32) & 2. Depending upon your
> > answer to 1., how your kernel's compiled.

[...]

> >   Now, as to the kernel issue, if you attempt to save a file
> > to your /win directory & get an error that that is not
> > permitted, you'll have to recompile your kernel for ntfs rw.
> > Ask if you don't know anything about recompiling.

-- 
  "I did this 'cause Linux gives me a woody."
  -Dave '-ddt->' Taylor, announcing DOOM for Linux


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