Martin wrote:
How does Cygwin access a Linux partition?
It doesn't.
Max.
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How does Cygwin access a Linux partition?
Thank You,
It doesn't. If you want to access Linux ext[23] partitions under Windows you
will need a filesystem driver for your version of Windows.
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Martin,
At 14:06 2003-04-04, Martin wrote:
How does Cygwin access a Linux partition?
I guess you still need help from us short-tempered chits, eh?
There's no way to directly access a file system in Cygwin. Cygwin
relies on Windows for file access. If you can find a file system driver
for
/ Elfyn McBratney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| How does Cygwin access a Linux partition?
| Thank You,
|
| It doesn't. If you want to access Linux ext[23] partitions under Windows you
| will need a filesystem driver for your version of Windows.
Or.. Well there are a couple of alternatives.. ltools
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Subject: Re: How to access a Linux partition
/ Elfyn McBratney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| How does Cygwin access a Linux partition?
| Thank You,
|
| It doesn't. If you want to access Linux ext[23] partitions under
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 03:57:35PM -0700, Martin wrote:
Andrew et. al:
I especially like the work done at http://jcifs.samba.org/ for SMB
access to all drives Linux ,NTFS or remote The only quandary is I
wanted to stay with C for Raw Speed h...
Hmm... If you are looking for network access
/ Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Andrew et. al:
| I especially like the work done at http://jcifs.samba.org/
| for SMB access to all drives Linux ,NTFS or remote
| The only quandary is I wanted to stay with C for Raw Speed
Yeah but SMB requires linux to be booted, I assumed a linux-partition
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