On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 04:03, Daniel Clark <[email protected]> wrote:
> There are a few ways people could try to get this working by also > having a small NTFS partition on the stick with some software that > would let Windows somehow use the ext3 partition: > > 1. ext3 filesystem access - several programs > http://www.howtoforge.com/access-linux-partitions-from-windows > Good. We could put docs on the NFTS/FAT partition explaining how to use them. > 2. coLinux > http://www.colinux.org/ > This seems to be one of the best options. I did some googling, and was able to find http://portableubuntu.demonccc.com.ar/en/ject, which was a portable USB Ubuntu system running in CoLinux. We'd need to tweak the setup of the X server, but it looks like this might be the most viable path. 3. Maybe qemu (caroline also expressed interest in QEMU-Puppy type > functionality) > http://www.erikveen.dds.nl/qemupuppy/ This will probably be very very slow. -- Luke Faraone http://luke.faraone.cc
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