Hi Brig,

Thanks for your input. I thought of the way you described, but I just want 
to experiment with Linux system. So, I kinda prefer to doing so with Linux 
filesystem and commands...

Thanks,
kero


>From: "Brig C. McCoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Question Regarding Mounting a HD
>Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 15:13:35 -0600
>
>Do you really need to format it for two separate filesystems. Just mount
>the drive in the W2K machine, use SAMBA and push (insert favorite archive
>file format) files onto the filesystem.
>
>...brig
>
>At 04:08 PM 1/9/02 -0500, - - wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I'm still a newbie to Linux world so please bare with me ;o)
> >
> >What I'd like to try is the following... I have 2 boxes (BOX_A is w2k
> >running as a workstation and BOX_B is a web server running on RH 
>Linux7.2).
> >I'm thinking of getting an internal/external HD to use it as a back up
> >storage for both w2k workstation and Linux server.  I assume if I 
>partition
> >and format that HD for w2k (NTFS) and Linux (ext2), I can send back_up 
>files
> >to this HD to store them.  This HD will be attached to BOX_A with Windows
> >environment.  My question is how does Linux server recognize this HD 
>located
> >on another box and mount it?  If anyone can give me commands, or point me
> >what to read, I'd greatly appreciate it.
> >
> >Thanks in advance,
> >kero
> >
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