RE: [newbie] Mounting linux files from windows?

2001-05-07 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of kaab kaoutar Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 8:20 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] Mounting linux files from windows? Hi! Is it possible to access linux shared files from while

Re: [newbie] Mounting linux files from windows?

2001-05-06 Thread D. Hoyem
In my experience no. Windows uses a vfat32 disk format and linux uses ext2 type format. Windows can not read that file format. Don --- kaab kaoutar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! Is it possible to access linux shared files from while logging in windows ? THanks

Re: [newbie] Mounting linux files from windows?

2001-05-06 Thread Herman Jalink
On Sunday 06 May 2001 14:20, kaab kaoutar wrote: Hi! Is it possible to access linux shared files from while logging in windows ? THanks It is not possible by default. Bill Gates did not include such a utility :=), but John Newbiggin has made ext2fs explorer. So have a look at:

Re: [newbie] Mounting linux files from windows?

2001-05-06 Thread L. Koornneef
At 06:38 6-5-2001 -0700, D. Hoyem wrote: In my experience no. Windows uses a vfat32 disk format and linux uses ext2 type format. Windows can not read that file format. Don --- kaab kaoutar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! Is it possible to access linux shared files from while logging in

Re: [newbie] Mounting linux files from windows?

2001-05-06 Thread Dave Sherman
However, there are Windows programs that allow you to read ext2 filesystems. Check tucows.com or downloads.com. Dave On Sunday 06 May 2001 08:38, thus spake D. Hoyem: In my experience no. Windows uses a vfat32 disk format and linux uses ext2 type format. Windows can not read that file