On Tuesday 16 December 2003 16:25, Martin Brandt wrote:
> Damn it is NTFS. I'll just have to work out how to Detect my
> linux boot on the windows OS then, if thats possible, or else ill
> have to write a CDRW each time i want to transfer files...
>

Nope, Martin. Not necessarily. There is a common denominator for 
Windows and Linux. Both can read and write to FAT32 (vfat).
If you can create a smallish FAT32 partition, you are done.

Don't know though, if Windows can "see" beyond any Linux partitions, 
so if possible, create the FAT32 partition bettween those 
filesystems.

HTH

Kaj Haulrich.
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