You should look for a program called: explore2fs or something like that (I
don't remember the name exactly), which lets you read/write to ext2fs..
Hetz
At 15:13 09/03/2000 +0200, Boltyansky Boris wrote:
>Hi!
>
>My ISP doesn't support internet connection using linux so I have to
>download Linux software in Windows.
>Recently I've downloaded 6 MB and I wanted to copy them to my Linux
>partition.
>I don't have VMware, and I don't have a CD-Writer so I have to use
>floppy (3.5").
>I've zipped those 6 MB into 5 floppys, and then restarted the computer
>and booted Linux.
>I've made a new directory: "/dev/diskette001" and I've tryed to mount
>the first floppy:
>
>[b@localhost /dev]$ mount /dev/fd1 /diskette001
>
>I've got a message that told me to specify the file system, how will I
>do that? (how should the command line look like?)
>
>BTW can RedHat Linux 6.1 read winzip's *.zip files?
>--
>Boltyansky Boris.
>
>"Press any key to continue or any other key to abort" -- Computer using
>Windows.
>
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