G'day, >If the NT partition is NTFS you have quite a bit more work to do. NTFS >read-only >support for Linux is available, but requires kernel patches and a kernel >rebuild. >Instead of doing this, I'd recommend creating a FAT partition (if you >have the free >space) that both NT and Linux can share. It's not real convenient for >moving files >back and forth, but is the approach I'd recommend for a newbie.
Actually, I believe that the NTFS driver is available in modules form. I have tried it out a while ago (this was on RH4.2) and it seemed to work pretty well (if you are root, i completely ignores all NTFS permissions, which is pretty cool...) Check out: http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~loewis/ntfs/ Hope this helps, Damon ======== Damon Muller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Web Page: www.sub.net.au/~tr It's not a sense of humor. It's ICQ UIN: 2920281 a sense of irony disguised as one. PGP Key ID: 0x232C09E1 - Bruce Sterling -- E-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST. Trouble? E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]