]> Create a separate partition under NT, format it as fat32 instead of
]> NTFS, and make sure you have support for it compiled into your Linux
]> kernel.
]>
]> Problem solved : you'll see this area as a separate drive under NT and
]> can mount it easily into your Linux filesystem.
]>
]
]hmmm,, i thought NT could not access a fat32 partition... i know
]Windoze2000 can, but NT4 ???
You're right. NT4 is unable to see FAT32 partitions. It can see FAT16
alright.
Linux is able to read NTFS partitions though.
Gary
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