Use
explore2fs to see Linux partition in windows
Manoj
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Greetings,
In order for
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Bzzt! ME doesn't use NTFS...can't read it. ME is part of the
Win9x series...ie, Windows over DOS.
What he needs to do is to mount the partition, in question, with an
fstype
of vfat.
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Randy Williams
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> Bzzt! ME doesn't use NTFS...can't read it. ME is part of the
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is it every likely too.
A quick Google search for
“Linux NTFS” should get you what you need.
RandyW
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Behalf Of Oscar Medina
Sent: Tuesday,
January 07, 2003 12:32 PM
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Subject: Dual
Hello:
I’m using Windows ME, and I have already installed
Red Hat Linux 8.0
Both are working well, but I can not share files from
one to another disk. What did I have to do to be able to see both disks in both
Windows and Linux
Sincerely
Oscar Medina
Oscar Medina
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