On Sat, Aug 24, 2002 at 08:43:55PM +0800, Mark Achanzar wrote:
> if its on an ext2 partition why not try ext2fsd http://ext2.yeah.net
> run service after the drivers have been installed via:
> 
>     net start ext2fsd
> 
> then you can mount any ext2 partition on drive letter you want.
> i've been using write support with no problem at all,
> this can be enabled through the registry :
> 
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Ext2Fsd\Parameters]
> "WritingSupport"=dword:00000001
> 
> late reply, but hoping this would help :)
> 
> btx

Not to kill the fun, but be very careful with this tool. It is possible
to mount over existing windows mount points (such as your operating
partition) without the mount tool even complaining, and thus get a
broken system that only a hard reboot can fix.

FYI I made a prototype GUI for this tool, although I've yet to build it
(due to the lack of a WinNT-based machine) -> it's supposed to be a
frontend for extfsd -> sf.net/projects/linuxfsforwin. It's crappy C++
code utilizing wxWindows, although the current drivel in CVS would
compile using GCC (MinGW). Darn lots of bugs :D

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