ext? as fat or ntfs?
Ryan Rix
phrkonaleash at gmail.com
Fri Jul 17 21:28:41 MST 2009
On Fri 17 July 2009 9:26:42 pm Bob Elzer wrote:
> I agree with Ryan, if you want to see an ext2 or ext3 partition on M$, then
> you could have a small fat or ntfs with the ext2IFS
> http://www.fs-driver.org/ on it.
>
> You would have to install the ext2IFS software on each machine you wanted
> to see the partition though.
>
> I do remember way back getting CD's that had M$ and Mac software on them,
> you would only see the stuff for the system you were using. But I'm not
> sure how they did that.
> I think it came with the Jaz or Orb Drives.
Best alternative:
Make it bootable with your favorite GNU/Linux distro on it!
:)
Ryan
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