J. Grant schrieb:

For the other direction there is explore2fs which works about the same way. It gives you a somewhat "ftp-like" interface to download files from your ext2/ext3 file system into windows. It doesn't allow you to delete or modify the ext2/ext3 partition. Then the next time you boot Linux you can remove those files if you want.

http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.htm

Looks good, I'll have to give that a try.

There's also a filesystem driver for ext2/ext3 which allows you to write and delete files on those partitions under windows.
Take a look at: http://www.fs-driver.org

regards
Mirco


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