On Sun, Aug 22, 1999 at 03:20:36PM +0100, Dan Hatton wrote: > I'd like to share user files on my machine between Windows 98 and Linux; > since Linux can read and write Windows partitions, I was thinking of > achieving this by mounting a Windows FAT32 partition as /home in my Debian > installation, and the same partition as \Windows\Profiles in my Windows > installation. Does anyone have any comments on the feasibility, advantages > or disadvantages of this plan, please? One disadvantage which you might not care is you won't get file permission on FAT partition. But how can you just mount Windows/Profiles in your home partition? or how can you use home partition in \Windows\Profile? I don't think MW$'ll let you do that. IMHO, the better way is to mount your win98 then symlink your sub directory in your home directory to mountpoint/Windows/Profiles/yourprofile. Then you'll be able to access all your data.
Chanop. -- ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------. | Chanop Silpa-Anan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | | Australian National University | | visit my web site (not yet finished) | | http://hilbert.anu.edu.au/~chanop/ | | Debian GNU Linux ICQ uin 11366301 | `-----------------------------------------------------------------------------'