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Re: General Linux Laptoppin'
On Monday, Jan 31, 2005, at 16:03 US/Central, Ray Holtz wrote:
> Then a minute later I took a regular Windows XP CD and did a complete
> reinstall of XP. I put XP on a 40% partition with NTFS, made a 10%
> fat32 partition, then a day or two later installed Redhat 8 on the
> other 50% of the drive. The fat32 partition is a nice spot to place
> files you want to be writable to both OSes. Even though Linux can
> read NTFS it can't write to it, so the Fat32 partition comes in handy
> so I can work with files from both sides of the hard drive.
You can probably do away with the fat32 since Windows can read ext2/3
(not write) and Linux can read NTFS (not write). BTW, Mac OS/X can
read and write to ext2. More info:
http://www.cwelug.org/cgi-bin/wiki.cgi?Filesystems
Regards,
- Robert
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