question about partitioning

Gregory Nowak greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Sat Jan 8 14:00:34 EST 2005


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I was looking at this a while back on freshmeat, and yes, there is a
windows driver out there that can allow windows to read/write
ext2. Unfortunately though, it doesn't work with win9x/me, only newer
versions.

Greg


On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 11:09:00AM -0500, Janina Sajka wrote:
> Perhaps someone will correct me, but I'm aware of any free tools that
> resize ntfs. Partition Magic does, though.
> 
> Also, make more than one partition for Linux. You want your /home on a
> separate partition for the long term. Heck, you might even want it to be
> a VFAT partition, so the files on it will be visible under both OS, but
> then I also have heard rumors of a Win plugin that reads ext2, so maybe
> not.
> 
> Beyond this I can't help. I haven't touched Windows in over a year.
> 

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