John Que wrote: > Does anybody has an experience with mounting windows NTFS parition from linux > and writing/updating/deleting files there? Ian Malone replied: > Personally I'm not sure. However I was looking at this topic again > recently (since it seems I might finally have to give up on Win Me > and start using at least 2000) You can still use vfat folders with later versions of Windows, although you don't get all the security improvements. [1] You can also use a vfat "data" partition to share data between OSes, while keeping the OSes on their preferred native filesystems. Hope this helps, James. [1] Yes, there *are* security improvements -- NT-based Windows has *some* idea of security! The underlying security model (near the kernel) is very fine-grained -- it's just let down by not having suitable tools to analyse and update security settings in bulk, and a user-space that isn't designed to make sensible use of it. -- E-mail: james@ | His Mind Raced...unfortunately, it did not race aprilcottage.co.uk | particularly well, and failed to even place at the | Cerebral Derby. | -- http://www.deviantart.com/view/27304494/