> 
> I am pretty sure the only way to do this is to have a FAT32 partition.
>  I have not done this on FreeBSD but while playing with Xandros Linux
> I was able to get read/write access using a FAT partition.

I also believe that you need a fat32 slice.    It would be accessable
by both systems.

////jerry

> 
> On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 10:27:34 -0400, Tom Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > I currently dual boot Windows XP and FreeBSD 5.2.1.  I have files that are common 
> > to both (MP3's and some documents).  Is there a way to create a partition that can 
> > be read by both that would eliminate this double copy problem?
> > 
> > I thought creating a separate partition woudl work but Windows XP allows only one 
> > visible primary partition and I don't know how to mount a logical partition with 
> > multiple sub-partitions.
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