On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 12:04:37AM +0000, Trevor Pearson wrote:
> On 18/02/13 18:20, Chris Trask wrote:
> > 


> >     None of my Windows applications are able to access external storage
> > media such as flash drives and hard drives.  Some can't even access the
> > CDROM, and for my Topo! software that's an essential as all map dta is
> > stored on CDROMs and there is zero alternative.
> > 

> 
> Hi,
> 
> Are you using wine or is this a windows question ?
> 

I'm a bit confused on the question too.  If you mean why can't the Windows
devices read Linux partitions, Windows can't read ext4fs, as far as I know,
unless that's changed.  Generally, one uses samba to share something stored
on Linux with a Windows machine.  I have a very dated page that covers that
a bit, but has some still useful links, at
http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/samba.html


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