Am 18. Jul, 2009 schwätzte Ryan Rix so: > On Sat 18 July 2009 12:05:51 am der.hans wrote: >> Am 17. Jul, 2009 schwätzte Ryan Rix so: >>> If you don't have admin rights, there's no way. >>> Outside of that, you could, mayhaps, use ext2IFS, with a lot of hacking. >> >> Can ext2ifs be run with autorun or single click type of thing? It requires >> admin access? I hope it does :). > > It does. And it's a kmod+reboot type install, iirc. Oi. Yeah, a kernel module is probably out. > In general, if you want the ext partition to show up on the system as a > seperate drive, you will have to install a system module. There's no real way > around it. and that requires a reboot. I don't care if ext$whatever shows up as a seperate partition, but I do wan the files to somehow be available for read/write. Making them available via samba share is fine. > If you are just looking to attach to disk images, you could use explore2ext or > some similar tool, i forget the name, which is just an explorer-like tool that > you can attach to ext disk images. ltools looks most promising from what I found last night. http://www.it.fht-esslingen.de/~zimmerma/software/ltools.html http://www.it.fht-esslingen.de/~zimmerma/software/ltools/ltools.html Hmm, Virtual Volumes looks interesting and is from the guy who did explore2fs and one of hte ext2ifs projects. http://www.chrysocome.net/virtualvolumes http://www.acc.umu.se/~bosse/ <-- see links to other drivers section http://ext2fsd.sourceforge.net/#ext2fsd http://uranus.chrysocome.net/linux/ext2ifs.htm http://www.fs-driver.org/ > what about QEMU instead of VirtualBox. With a minimal amount of hacking qemu > can get networking (and thus samba) working on a minimal GNU/Linx. LFS? > Debian? Yeah, qemu should be lighter weight than VirtualBox. > Windows tool calle QemuManager can set up everything in GUI for you, and make > setting up the networking a breeze. Cool. My goal is that the drive get stuck in and just magically mount the data off the free and open partition. ciao, der.hans -- # http://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.LuftHans.com/Classes/ # "But you could teach these skills to a high-school student, and you could # probably teach them to an artist." -- Richard Roberts