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Last I checked, NTFS support in the Linux kernel was, basically, read
only...how do you share the data partition so easily?

> Jim wrote:
>> Can Fedora Linux be setup to dual boot with Vista as easy as XP, what
>> filesystem type does Vista use ??
>>
>
> Vista uses NTFS of some description.  I have a Vista/F8 dual boot which
> uses a shared NTFS partition for data quite happily.
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