BB Cao wrote:
Dear All,
My machine is Win2K+FC4 and I have a second physical
drive mounted. On it, there are 3 partitions,
NTFS+NTFS+EXT3. I'd like to convert NTFS to what can
be accessed both by Win2K and FC4. How could I do
that? Do I need backup all the files on NTFS without
worry about on EXT3? Thanks!
The only common filesystem between Linux and W2K is FAT32. There are
NTFS modules for Linux, but I'd onlu use them for READING the NTFS
partitions. Writing NTFS from Linux is problematic at best.
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I thought that NTFS write support exited the "dangerous" phase and is
considered "stable". Haven't tried it myself though.