Tierra wrote:
On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 19:31:29 -0700, Jonathan Briggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There are ext2/3 and reiserfs access programs for Windows. They are not
implemented as Windows filesystem drivers. I do not know if this is
because of technical difficulties or Windows vs. GPL licensing problems.
Most of them bring up the filesystem in a Windows Explorerish interface.
You can then copy files in or out.
You mean much like rfstool?
http://www.p-nand-q.com/download/rfstool.html
This seems cool. May be there are a use with programs like Ghost that backup
also Linux partitions, and probably now will found all the Linux partitions
including reiserfs.
I don't see other use.
What was interesting was to install MS Windows on a ReiserFS partitions
and probably there are a way to do using GNU/Linux, not windows.
I neither see any screeshot on this website regarding the program.
Under pictures, I found images about Florence, Rome, and other ruins.
Seems this person loves ruins and want to enable them in futuristic
technologies
like Reiser.
... Is better to discard Ruins. Ruins represent the past like MS Windows
:-) :-D
Thanks,
Giovanni.
I've seen other reiserfs GUI tools, all pretty much are a wrapper
around the above library (including my own). But I've never seen
anything with write access, just read-only. Also, AFAIK, Gerson Kurz
has no plans of working on that project anymore, so it's a limited few
who could pull off a Reiser4 Windows library.
Bryan Petty
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