Mark Phillips wrote:
My laptop is set up to dual boot Debian (sid) and Windows 2000. What is
the best way to be able to share files between the two OSs?
The Linux howtwo on this subject warns about directly mounting My
Documents from Windows in Linux, and suggests creating a separate vfat
partit
On Sun, Feb 22, 2004 at 04:37:17PM -0700, Mark Phillips wrote:
The Linux howtwo on this subject warns about directly mounting My
Documents from Windows in Linux, and suggests creating a separate vfat
partition to share files. Is that really necessary? What are the reasons
(they were not mention
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On Sun, Feb 22, 2004 at 04:37:17PM -0700, Mark Phillips wrote:
> The Linux howtwo on this subject warns about directly mounting My
> Documents from Windows in Linux, and suggests creating a separate vfat
> partition to share files. Is that really neces
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 16:37:17 -0700, Mark Phillips wrote:
> My laptop is set up to dual boot Debian (sid) and Windows 2000. What is
> the best way to be able to share files between the two OSs?
>
> The Linux howtwo on this subject warns about directly mounting My
> Documents from Windows in Linux
Mark Phillips wrote:
My laptop is set up to dual boot Debian (sid) and Windows 2000. What
is the best way to be able to share files between the two OSs?
The Linux howtwo on this subject warns about directly mounting My
Documents from Windows in Linux, and suggests creating a separate
vfat part
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