Accessing NTFS
YAGNESH N DESAI
ynd at hzw.ltindia.com
Sat Nov 11 03:35:31 UTC 2006
What you can do is create a partition using ubuntu from
available space and format it as FAT32. Windows will
show that partition (as e:\ may be) and dump your files
which you intend to use with both Linux and windows there.
Though not the best way but it works well.
While installing my laptop I had read that FAT32 is
better with Linux. Hence I am using windows and Linux
with great success by accessing my windows partition
with r & w right.
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Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 18:06:22 -0500
From: Chris Rohde <veritastic at gmail.com>
Subject: Accessing NTFS
To: Ubuntu User List <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
Message-ID: <1163199982.31654.2.camel at chris>
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Hi all,
I'm running a dual-boot system with windows and ubuntu, and I can see
the hda2 location on my desktop... so I can get to and run all my mp3's
in amaroK... but I was wondering why I can't rename them from in linux?
Ideally I'd like to rename and reorganize, w/o having to switch to
windows every time.
Thanks
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