Re: [newbie] Write to windows partition?
On Monday 09 Dec 2002 4:49 am, Michael Adams wrote: On Mon, 09 Dec 2002 14:21, Erik Farnsworth wrote: Spence, Thanks! Unless I totally hose my mdk system, I probably won't need this program because I boot XP only to use PageMaker (until I learn to use Lyx better) and to update the anti-virus .dat files. [I did d/l explore2fs, just in case :) ] However, I have a friend who could probably use it...so I'm passing on the info. On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 18:41, Spencer wrote: On December 8, 2002 04:24 pm, Erik Farnsworth wrote: If you have a need to read or write data from Winduz, there is a program called - explore2fs - that I use successfully on my W2K Pro install. I don't know if it can be used with a NTFS partition but it works well from FAT32. Spence Most recent Linux versions would default partition using one of the more modern Journaling File Systems. In this case anything 2fs may not work. On the other hand if the journaling system is 3fs? (is that the right abbreviation) it may work. As I understand it, ext3 is simply ext2 + a journal, so I would think that would work. Anne Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Write to windows partition?
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 11:08:15 + Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday 09 Dec 2002 4:49 am, Michael Adams wrote: On Mon, 09 Dec 2002 14:21, Erik Farnsworth wrote: Spence, Thanks! Unless I totally hose my mdk system, I probably won't need this program because I boot XP only to use PageMaker (until I learn to use Lyx better) and to update the anti-virus .dat files. [I did d/l explore2fs, just in case :) ] However, I have a friend who could probably use it...so I'm passing on the info. On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 18:41, Spencer wrote: On December 8, 2002 04:24 pm, Erik Farnsworth wrote: If you have a need to read or write data from Winduz, there is a program called - explore2fs - that I use successfully on my W2K Pro install. I don't know if it can be used with a NTFS partition but it works well from FAT32. Spence Most recent Linux versions would default partition using one of the more modern Journaling File Systems. In this case anything 2fs may not work. On the other hand if the journaling system is 3fs? (is that the right abbreviation) it may work. As I understand it, ext3 is simply ext2 + a journal, so I would think that would work. Anne It works very well with ext3 Spence Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Write to windows partition?
On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 23:32, Dale Kosan wrote: Well, he states he can read the files so it is not NTFS. --snip-- With the appropriate kernel support, you can read a NTFS partition: its just not a good idea to try to write to it (tho' I've never tried, I must admit). David -- The only reason some people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory. (Paul Fix) Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Write to windows partition?
On Monday 09 December 2002 15:50, David Robertson wrote: On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 23:32, Dale Kosan wrote: Well, he states he can read the files so it is not NTFS. --snip-- With the appropriate kernel support, you can read a NTFS partition: its just not a good idea to try to write to it (tho' I've never tried, I must admit). I've tried. Nothing else but cannot write as it's readonly. -- Martin L. Johansen Carpe Aptenodytes! (Seize the Penguins!) Spam will be forwared to /dev/null ... Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Write to windows partition?
One time I had problems to write windows FAT32 partitions because the partition had problems; I had to do an scandisk from windows, errors were repaired and again I could be able to write the windows partition from linux. Have you passed and scandisk from windows? Hope this could help El Lun 09 Dic 2002 16:11, Martin L. Johansen escribió: On Monday 09 December 2002 15:50, David Robertson wrote: On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 23:32, Dale Kosan wrote: Well, he states he can read the files so it is not NTFS. --snip-- With the appropriate kernel support, you can read a NTFS partition: its just not a good idea to try to write to it (tho' I've never tried, I must admit). I've tried. Nothing else but cannot write as it's readonly. -- Francisco Alcaraz Ariza Departamento de Biología Vegetal Universidad de Murcia E-30100 Murcia España (Spain) Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Write to windows partition?
On Monday 09 December 2002 16:19, Francisco Alcaraz Ariza wrote: One time I had problems to write windows FAT32 partitions because the partition had problems; I had to do an scandisk from windows, errors were repaired and again I could be able to write the windows partition from linux. Have you passed and scandisk from windows? Hope this could help It's still NTFS, so scandisk wont help a bit :-) But you're right, if an error persists on a FAT32 part, then scandisk must be run. But regarding NTFS, it's simply not possible/allowed at all to write. Only read. -- Martin L. Johansen Carpe Aptenodytes! (Seize the Penguins!) Spam will be forwared to /dev/null ... Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Write to windows partition?
At 04:31 PM 12/9/2002 +0100, you wrote: On Monday 09 December 2002 16:19, Francisco Alcaraz Ariza wrote: One time I had problems to write windows FAT32 partitions because the partition had problems; I had to do an scandisk from windows, errors were repaired and again I could be able to write the windows partition from linux. Have you passed and scandisk from windows? Hope this could help It's still NTFS, so scandisk wont help a bit :-) But you're right, if an error persists on a FAT32 part, then scandisk must be run. But regarding NTFS, it's simply not possible/allowed at all to write. Only read. Perfectly possible to write ... there is a module/rpm in existence IIRC that allows this. Ed Tharp or Civilme pointed it out once. Now, do you want to ? That depends... how much do you value your data? It is extremely experimental ATM. so beware --- Femme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Write to windows partition?
On Tuesday 10 December 2002 01:35, FemmeFatale wrote: Perfectly possible to write ... there is a module/rpm in existence IIRC that allows this. Ed Tharp or Civilme pointed it out once. Hmm, I was not aware of that. Now, do you want to ? That depends... how much do you value your data? It is extremely experimental ATM. Nah, if it's a risk I'll not. I have no need to do so, as my NTFS-drive is where Win2k is installed, and the other FAT32 drive is where I share files between Windows and Linux. so beware I will. -- Martin L. Johansen Carpe Aptenodytes! (Seize the Penguins!) Spam will be forwared to /dev/null ... Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Write to windows partition?
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 07:08, Tom Henry wrote: I've installed ML 9.0 onto (Dell GX1 desktop system) it's own EXT2 partition From Linux I am able to read the files on the /windows/ partition _but_ cannot edit anything ;-( How do I get it set up so I have 'write' permission to everything on the /windows/ partition? Many thanks for any help you can provide, Tom Assuming you're accessing everything Windows via /mnt/win_c - you can't edit ANYTHING at all? What version of Windows were you running? Because if you were running anything NT based with NTFS, you're not going to be able to - but if you're running under FAT or VFAT, you can edit/save/modify anything - just that the executable bit is set on all files...but that's generally not a hassle... -- Mon Dec 9 07:15:01 EST 2002 7:15am up 11:00, 5 users, load average: 0.28, 0.23, 0.20 .o0 linux user:267497 0o. |____ | kühn media australia | / \ /| |'-. | http://kma.0catch.com | .\__/ || | | | | _ / `._ \|_|_.-' | stephen kühn | | / \__.`=._) (_ | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | |/ ._/ || | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | |'. `\ | | |icq: 5483808 | ;/ / | | | | smk ) /_/| |.---.| | mobile: 0410-728-389 | ' `-`' | Berkeley, New South Wales, AU Coralament*Best Grötens*Liebe Grüße*Best Regards*Elkorajn Salutojn That's the whole problem with science. You've got a bunch of empiricists trying to describe things of unimaginable wonder. --- Calvin Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Write to windows partition?
Well, he states he can read the files so it is not NTFS. Root should be able to read and write, to do this as a user you need to edit the /etc/fstab entry. Can not help with that because I do not have Windows on my machine. man mount for details. The option, from memory, is umask=0. Or you could use user=nnn,umask=002 if you are the only one going to write to it. Or mess about with group ownership and permissions if you want more complicated control of access. Stephen Kuhn wrote: On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 07:08, Tom Henry wrote: I've installed ML 9.0 onto (Dell GX1 desktop system) it's own EXT2 partition From Linux I am able to read the files on the /windows/ partition _but_ cannot edit anything ;-( How do I get it set up so I have 'write' permission to everything on the /windows/ partition? Many thanks for any help you can provide, Tom Assuming you're accessing everything Windows via /mnt/win_c - you can't edit ANYTHING at all? What version of Windows were you running? Because if you were running anything NT based with NTFS, you're not going to be able to - but if you're running under FAT or VFAT, you can edit/save/modify anything - just that the executable bit is set on all files...but that's generally not a hassle... Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com -- A touch of Class Computer Services 9504 Bohning Drive Garfield Heights, Ohio 44125 216-375-4487 A Step Above The Rest! http://www.winsweptrottweilers.com ICQ# 55846749 Registered Linux user #191829 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Write to windows partition?
Stephen was correct...from mdk, you can read files on an NTFS system (XP, in my case), but you cannot write to them. On the 'doz partition that I want to share between mdk and xp, I have set it as vfat (FAT32) and can read/write to it quite well with mdk. [OTOH, 'Doz don't speaka-da-*nix, so it has no idea that mdk is also on the same box. vbg] On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 17:32, Dale Kosan wrote: Well, he states he can read the files so it is not NTFS. Root should be able to read and write, to do this as a user you need to edit the /etc/fstab entry. Can not help with that because I do not have Windows on my machine. man mount for details. The option, from memory, is umask=0. Or you could use user=nnn,umask=002 if you are the only one going to write to it. Or mess about with group ownership and permissions if you want more complicated control of access. Stephen Kuhn wrote: On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 07:08, Tom Henry wrote: I've installed ML 9.0 onto (Dell GX1 desktop system) it's own EXT2 partition From Linux I am able to read the files on the /windows/ partition _but_ cannot edit anything ;-( How do I get it set up so I have 'write' permission to everything on the /windows/ partition? Many thanks for any help you can provide, Tom Assuming you're accessing everything Windows via /mnt/win_c - you can't edit ANYTHING at all? What version of Windows were you running? Because if you were running anything NT based with NTFS, you're not going to be able to - but if you're running under FAT or VFAT, you can edit/save/modify anything - just that the executable bit is set on all files...but that's generally not a hassle... Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com -- A touch of Class Computer Services 9504 Bohning Drive Garfield Heights, Ohio 44125 216-375-4487 A Step Above The Rest! http://www.winsweptrottweilers.com ICQ# 55846749 Registered Linux user #191829 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com -- Erik Linux User 288105 @ http://counter.li.org = Bill who? ... Micro what? Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Write to windows partition?
On December 8, 2002 04:24 pm, Erik Farnsworth wrote: If you have a need to read or write data from Winduz, there is a program called - explore2fs - that I use successfully on my W2K Pro install. I don't know if it can be used with a NTFS partition but it works well from FAT32. Spence Stephen was correct...from mdk, you can read files on an NTFS system (XP, in my case), but you cannot write to them. On the 'doz partition that I want to share between mdk and xp, I have set it as vfat (FAT32) and can read/write to it quite well with mdk. [OTOH, 'Doz don't speaka-da-*nix, so it has no idea that mdk is also on the same box. vbg] On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 17:32, Dale Kosan wrote: Well, he states he can read the files so it is not NTFS. Root should be able to read and write, to do this as a user you need to edit the /etc/fstab entry. Can not help with that because I do not have Windows on my machine. man mount for details. The option, from memory, is umask=0. Or you could use user=nnn,umask=002 if you are the only one going to write to it. Or mess about with group ownership and permissions if you want more complicated control of access. Stephen Kuhn wrote: On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 07:08, Tom Henry wrote: I've installed ML 9.0 onto (Dell GX1 desktop system) it's own EXT2 partition From Linux I am able to read the files on the /windows/ partition _but_ cannot edit anything ;-( How do I get it set up so I have 'write' permission to everything on the /windows/ partition? Many thanks for any help you can provide, Tom Assuming you're accessing everything Windows via /mnt/win_c - you can't edit ANYTHING at all? What version of Windows were you running? Because if you were running anything NT based with NTFS, you're not going to be able to - but if you're running under FAT or VFAT, you can edit/save/modify anything - just that the executable bit is set on all files...but that's generally not a hassle... --- - Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com -- A touch of Class Computer Services 9504 Bohning Drive Garfield Heights, Ohio 44125 216-375-4487 A Step Above The Rest! http://www.winsweptrottweilers.com ICQ# 55846749 Registered Linux user #191829 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Write to windows partition?
Spence, Thanks! Unless I totally hose my mdk system, I probably won't need this program because I boot XP only to use PageMaker (until I learn to use Lyx better) and to update the anti-virus .dat files. [I did d/l explore2fs, just in case :) ] However, I have a friend who could probably use it...so I'm passing on the info. On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 18:41, Spencer wrote: On December 8, 2002 04:24 pm, Erik Farnsworth wrote: If you have a need to read or write data from Winduz, there is a program called - explore2fs - that I use successfully on my W2K Pro install. I don't know if it can be used with a NTFS partition but it works well from FAT32. Spence -- Erik Linux User 288105 @ http://counter.li.org = Bill who? ... Micro what? Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Write to windows partition?
On Mon, 09 Dec 2002 14:21, Erik Farnsworth wrote: Spence, Thanks! Unless I totally hose my mdk system, I probably won't need this program because I boot XP only to use PageMaker (until I learn to use Lyx better) and to update the anti-virus .dat files. [I did d/l explore2fs, just in case :) ] However, I have a friend who could probably use it...so I'm passing on the info. On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 18:41, Spencer wrote: On December 8, 2002 04:24 pm, Erik Farnsworth wrote: If you have a need to read or write data from Winduz, there is a program called - explore2fs - that I use successfully on my W2K Pro install. I don't know if it can be used with a NTFS partition but it works well from FAT32. Spence Most recent Linux versions would default partition using one of the more modern Journaling File Systems. In this case anything 2fs may not work. On the other hand if the journaling system is 3fs? (is that the right abbreviation) it may work. -- Michael Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com