Re: converting NTFS drive

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Thank you all so much for your responses! I'd like to
convert one part so that the writing+reading are
available to both FC and Win2K. Now I know what to do
next. Thanks!

Best,
 BC 

--- Peter Gordon <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> BB Cao, you can read NTFS from within Linux just
> fine. You'll need to
> install the kernel driver as mentioned in the
> FAQ[1]. 
> 
> It's only if you want to be able to write to the
> partition's filesystem
> from within Linux that you'll need to convert it to
> another filesystem
> that both Linux and Windows can easily use. As far
> as I know, FAT32
> (vfat) is the only filesystem with full read/write
> support across both
> Windows and Linux. :-/
> 
> [1] http://www.fedorafaq.org/#ntfs
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