On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Mathur, Sachin (UMKC-Student) wrote:
> > How do I access my linux files from windows 2000 on the local machine(windows 2000 
>& linux 7.3) on the same machine.
> > thanks for the help.
> > sachin.
> 
> can't be done AFAIK....
> 
> My solution is to incorporate a script that tarrs up my /home/dallas 
> (ext3) and dumps it onto /mnt/hdb1 (fat32).  that way when it 
> (eventually) shuts down, i have access to a snapshot on whatevers 
> important on my linux partition while in win2k. gzip it as well if 
> you're low on disk space and high on cpu cycles (or are patient :)))
> 
> also note that when u open a tar(.gz) file with winzip of a ~ dir you'll 
> get lots of errors with .konqueror and other various temporaryish files 
> that are just a regular PITA.  the files/sockets have : in them.

The way to do it is going to be something along the lines of VMware.

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