I have some files that are on an NTFS partition, and do not have the
disk space on any ext Linux partition to temporarily store them if I
were able to convert the NTFS partition to an ext partition.

Anyway, I am wondering if there is some roundabout way that an NTFS
partition, mounted in Linux, could be used with full write capabilities
if it were made a network drive in Windows.

So, in essence, when I needed to write files to the drive, I would just
have to use Windows to do so.  Anyone had any experience with this?

Thanks,
Michael Ham

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