On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, Bryan Peifer wrote:

Hello,

I have two hard drives on one PC. One is a Windows XP drive and the other is a Linux (redhat 9.0) drive. I want Linux to recognize and share files on the XP drive. Where is there documentation addressing this situation? Because now I work mostly with my Linux environment, I wanted to access the XP drive from Linux.


Bryan,

What is the file system of you XP drive? If it is FAT or FAT32, then this is easy.

#mount -t vfat /dev/hdx /mnt/whatever

Where x is the letter of the drive. If XP is the first drive, then it will most likely
be /dev/hda1, if it's the second drive, then /dev/hdb1, or /dev/sda1 or /dev/sdb1 if 
they're
scsi drives.


If the XP drive has the NTFS file system, then you're going to have more work on your hands.

There's a patch that can allow the linux kernel to read NTFS file systems, but I 
haven't used it
in a while and I can't remember where it can be found.

Alternatively, you can recompile your kernel to allow it to read NTFS file systems 
(again something
I haven't done for a while), but from memory, mounting an NTFS file system with 
read/write access is
dangerous (loss of data possible).

Hope this helps.


Rohan Gilchrist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.e-mailme.org/~rohan/
0412 648 909



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