maru dubshinki wrote:

> Actually.... Linux can read NTFS, and fairly well. I once helped
> a friend set it up so he could listen to his music collection -
> but the real problem is that you have to go in via the command
> line (AFAIK), and Windows is *extremely* hostile to CLIs, what
> with all the special characters and spaces in the file names.
> Not to mention we couldn't seem to get tab completion to work, so
> it was manual copy-paste-quoting. Not fun.

If this was from Linux, couldn't you have bundled together each
directory -- or even large directory tree -- you wanted to keep
into a tarball on the working Linux drive? That would have at
least saved a lot of individual file copying.
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