To my knowledge, the implementation of HPFS for Linux is Read Only. I don't
think it has gotten past that stage yet.
Lloyd
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> My primary os is OS/2. For this reason, practically all my internet
> browsing, downloading, etc, is conducted from Warp. When I download, it
> is to an HPFS partition.
>
> I have RH 5.0 installed as well. I would like to be able to access the
> download directory on the HPFS partition mentioned AND be able to
> remove/delete files from this directory from Linux. At this time, any
> attempt to alter any file in this download directory is not permitted
> because it is a readonly filesystem.
>
> Is there any way to alter this so that I have rw permission on this
> download directory on my HPFS partition? I have been scanning through the
> RedHat Unleashed book I just bought but have not found anything about this
> as yet.
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