hello,

Im dual booting Windows XP and Redhat Linux 9 on my IBM thinkpad, my windows
partition was formated in fat32(not ntfs) so I could read and write easily
on it.
The problem is, when ever I write on it then boot on windows again, I get
a message
that my filesystem is corrupted and I need to 'chkdsk' it. Its kinda weird, I
remember back then when I was using mandrake 8.0 with kernel 2.4 I can
read and
write error-free, but now with Redhat 9 I cant.  Any solution of somekind
regarding
this?

My Windows XP is formated in FAT32, my Redhat  9 kernel is 2.4.20-8.

My fstab entry is: /dev/hda1        /mnt/windows    vfat    users,rw,sync

help would be appreciated.

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