How to write to a winxp partition file from the Linux partition?

Robert N. Eaton moth28 at cox.net
Wed Dec 21 11:01:19 MST 2005


joe wrote:
> On my dual boot system, while logged into Linux, I can cd /mnt/windows and
> view all the files on the windows partition, but they are all r-xr-xr-x and
> even as root, I cannot copy a file or write to a file or change file
> permissions on a file in the winxp partition.  Why is that?  Surely there must
> be some way to overcome this barrier.  What's the secret? 
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I had a similar experience a while back. A large number of photo files 
had gotten lost on the WinXP side of my box (I think it was when I 
upgraded to XP.)  I found them by using in Linux the command locate 
.jpg.  Locate found them hiding on hda.  I went to root and copied them 
to my Pix folder under Linux, but I couldn't even view them until I 
chowned them to user.  But pulling them off the Win side of my box as 
root was easy.

I then burned them onto cd's and recopied them back to WinXP in a place 
where I _could_ find them. Just a silly instance of using Linux to solve 
a WinXP problem.

Bob Eaton


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