I used to do this a lot.  The only problem you may have is that sometimes Linux
thinks that ANYTHING on a FAT drive is executable.

What I usually did was saved it to a FAT hd, then copied it over to an ext2
(RieserFS if you use it) hd and chmod as needed.

Ty

On Sat, 29 Jul 2000 02:05:08 -0400, John said:

> This is probably a silly question.  When downloading linux/unix files (i.e.
>  a .tar.gz or .rpm files) from the internet, is it safe to save them in a
>  Win95 directory?  Is there anything I should do to protect/preserve file
>  attributes/permissions?
>  
>  I've got to do this on my home machine as I've got a Winmodem (I know, time
>  to get a real modem) and I'd like to confirm that I can update my Mandrake
>  distro safely.
>  
>  Any help/guidance would be appreciated.
>  
>  
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>  
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