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Accessing linux file syst. from W2K

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Name: peter4u
Date: September 14, 2003 at 06:02:55 Pacific
OS: W2K/RH9.0
CPU/Ram: P4/512
Comment:

I run multiple boot for RH9.0 and W2K on my comp. For easy filesharing I have a FAT32 partition, which is accessible from W2K and also rw-mountable from Linux.

This is sufficient for most of my needs, but I wonder, if there is any tool around, that emulates from W2K a way to access linux file systems. I don't have VMWARE, so I can't rum both systems at the same time and therefore SAMBA is not the solution.



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Name: mick
Date: September 14, 2003 at 08:59:05 Pacific
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You could use

explore2fs

This is assuming of course you want to access your linux partition whilst in w2k on your PC.



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