hi ya tom On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Tom wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 02:52:41PM -0800, Alvin Oga wrote: .. > > - if you're running vfat on the xp box ... ( good and bad idea ) > > - create c:\DataFromDebian > > - copy all your /home/victor stuff to c:\DataFromDebian > > ( pick your poison for which way to do that > > > > ( or whatever various ways w/ the right syntax ) > > - debian# mount \\winXP:\DataFromDebian /mnt/XP > > - debian# cp -par /home/victor /mnt/XP > > Both of these points are true only if the XP and Deb are multiboot on > the same machine. (What I do in that case is run NTFS on my system > partition, and keep a spare decent-sized vfat partition for sharing > files between Debian and Windows.) You also overlooked that if you are > running e2fs on Debian there are shareware utilities in Windows to read > that and copy it; I use Reiserfs. same disk or different disk or different systems makes no difference - any debian/windoze can mount the other xp box - any debian box will have problems writing to ntfs on the xp box having a separate vfat partition would be good ... if one had that forethought before installing winxp on the whole disk or part of it w/o a way for linux to write to the xp for sharing data > But the way I interpret the OP is that the two machines are on differnet > boxes, in which case you should install Samba on the debian box, or use > ssh to copy stuff. yup.. like the other dude said, ( forget your name ), use winscp to have xp copy debian:/home/victor.tgz down onto its ntfs to get around the *linux can't safely write into ntfs problem - anything that is manual backups is for the birdz .. too much work :-0 - backups should be 100% automated and good for 3-6 months at a time .. - one day you gonna forget or make a "backup mistake and oops" tar zxvf vs tar zcvf would be the common problem, done that once in my whole life thingie like rm -rf / c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]