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тАО03-05-2003 06:24 AM
тАО03-05-2003 06:24 AM
I've RH Linux 7.2 and Win 98 on the same hard disk. Is there a way I can access windows files from linux and vice versa? Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
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тАО03-05-2003 07:25 AM
тАО03-05-2003 07:25 AM
SolutionHave a look at the mount command. You need to specify the options as per the type of filesystem on win98 and the partition its loaded on
Once you have done this , add the entry to /etc/fstab to mount upon boot
man mount
If you have the documentation its on there
Steve
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тАО03-05-2003 01:08 PM
тАО03-05-2003 01:08 PM
Re: access
/dev/hdXX /mount_point vfat defaults 1 2
where /dev/hdXX is the Windows98 partition, and /mount_point is whatever point you're mounting the Windows partition on.
Good luck,
Tom
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тАО03-05-2003 07:37 PM
тАО03-05-2003 07:37 PM
Re: access
easiest way first is to do this.
mount /dev/
the filesystem type will be autodetected and it will be mounted.
if not, check out what type of file system you are using for your windows partition. check if it appears in /proc/filesystems. if not, then you need to recompile your kernel to include support for that file system. and then mount.
hth
-balaji
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тАО03-05-2003 10:55 PM
тАО03-05-2003 10:55 PM
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The kernel must support the smbfs filesystem.
Regards,
Sergejs.
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тАО03-06-2003 05:34 AM
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Kind regards,
Hans
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тАО03-09-2003 01:29 PM
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тАО03-09-2003 08:23 PM
тАО03-09-2003 08:23 PM
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here you go. the ext2 driver for windows. i have used this and have accessed my linux files on window but dont use it on a regular basis. too critical data on my linux box to try anything funny. but it works.
http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/ext2ifs.htm
hth
-balaji
ps: how abt assigning points?