ot, windblows and ext2/ext3 access
Garrett Klein
kleins at iquest.net
Sat Sep 3 23:00:03 EDT 2005
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Hi Greg,
I've never used it, but this seems like what you want.
http://ext2fsd.sourceforge.net
HTH.
Garrett
On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 07:32:46PM -0500, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Excuse the off topic post, but I thought there may be an individual or
> 2 here who have dual boot systems, and can access their ext3
> partitions under the other popular os. Normally, a vfat/fat32
> partition is fine for the purpose of exchanging files between
> gnu/linux and windows, but using fat32 is impossible when dealing with files
> larger then 4gb. The 2 tools I've found that can access ext2/3 under
> windows are EXT2IFS
> <http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/ext2ifs.htm/>, and LTOOLS
> <http://www.it.fht-esslingen.de/~zimmerma/software/ltools.html/>.
> Ltools is command-line-based from a dos box, and I'm looking for
> something that will read/write ext3 partitions like any other drive in
> windows explorer. Ext2ifs isn't perfect either, since it can access
> ext2/3 in read-only mode.
>
> So, does anyone know of anything else that can mount ext3 partitions
> read/write, and make them show up like any other drive in windows
> explorer? As always, thanks in advance, and no flames please for
> mentioning windows, since I did put "ot" in the subject.
>
> Greg
>
>
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