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Access Linux partitions with windows

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    Jonathan Slenders
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    Is it possible to access linux partitions with windows. So i can make my own linux ext2 explorer for windows (xp). I always use c# for programming.

    Thanks Jonathan Slenders (jonathanslenders@hotmail.com)

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      Is it possible to access linux partitions with windows. So i can make my own linux ext2 explorer for windows (xp). I always use c# for programming.

      Thanks Jonathan Slenders (jonathanslenders@hotmail.com)

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      Giles
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      Easiest thing to do would be to share the directories you need using Samba.


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        Is it possible to access linux partitions with windows. So i can make my own linux ext2 explorer for windows (xp). I always use c# for programming.

        Thanks Jonathan Slenders (jonathanslenders@hotmail.com)

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        Matt Newman
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        I believe there was an open source project for some ext2, but I haven't payed any attention to it and when I did see it, it wasn't nearly stable. Samba would be a much better choice. Matt Newman
        I am the anti-linux "If you're Master Chief and you're facing the Flood, grab a shotgun and save the last checkpoint" - Me, cause I was bored

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          I believe there was an open source project for some ext2, but I haven't payed any attention to it and when I did see it, it wasn't nearly stable. Samba would be a much better choice. Matt Newman
          I am the anti-linux "If you're Master Chief and you're facing the Flood, grab a shotgun and save the last checkpoint" - Me, cause I was bored

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          yes, there is an open-source file system project, i haven't testet it yet, but it looks fine... Don't try it, just do it! ;-)

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