I suppose that the win2k partition is not fat 32 or lets say vfat. Maybe it's this Windows own ntfs-filesystem that linux cannot write on, only read from Martin Am Mi, den 12.11.2003 schrieb Michael Paffrath um 18:49: > Hi all! > > I have installed the Fedora Core 1 a few days ago. I would like to > switch from Windows to Linux but i got some problems ... > I still have 2 fat32 partitions which i would like to keep. (Sometimes i > have to boot windows for some reasons) > The mysterious problem about those two partitions is that i can > read/write one, but just read the other. > The first partition (lets call it C:) is formatted by win2k installer > and is 8.5GB of size. > The second partition (lets call it D:) is formatted using mkfs.vfat and > is 60GB of size. > > My impression is that size matters ;-) > > Can anyone give me a hint how i can use (at least) D: for both OS? > > Regards, -- Martin Bolte <mail@xxxxxxxxxx>