Hi there, I'm using Debian woody almost exclusively on my box, but I still have a Win98 Partition, primarly to read those wacky .doc files with crazy formatting that StarOffice just can't read right. The thing is, Windows used to access 3 drives when it was installed. C: which is /dev/hda1, which is a FAT32 drive, this actually the only FAT32 partition left at the moment D: which was /dev/hdb1, which is now exclusively used by Linux, formatted as ext2 and E: which was /dev/hda7, which is now also used exclusively under Linux, mounted as /home
The problem is, when I boot Win98, it still shows me those two drives, despite that it obviously shouldn't be able to make sense of them, since they are ext2. The drives appear with strange labels like "*"&[EMAIL PROTECTED]", just random gibberish. When I choose it in Explorer, it just displays some strange and directories which ARE not there. My question: How do I tell Windows that it is no longer allowed to access or even see those drives? Thanks Alex -- Alex Suzuki | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.cynox.ch To send me an email, remove NOSPAM from the above address