You can mount Linux file systems on Windows you just have to have the right
utilities to do so. Linux supports NTFS (NTVFS is another matter) with
ntfs-3g now.
So for instance, I could take a partition on a Windows server (NTFS) and
share it using Samba instead of the Windows share
You can mount Linux file systems on Windows you just have to have the right
utilities to do so. Linux supports NTFS (NTVFS is another matter) with
ntfs-3g now.
So for instance, I could take a partition on a Windows server (NTFS) and
share it using Samba instead of the Windows share
bhoomikasc escribió:
Hi,
I am trying to mount a Linux directory onto the Windows box.
I think this is not possible, you can't mount a ntfs partition of a
Windows box from linux
Am I right?
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On Thursday 31 May 2007 05:34:48 pm Miguel Gonzalez Castaños wrote:
bhoomikasc escribió:
Hi,
I am trying to mount a Linux directory onto the Windows box.
I think this is not possible, you can't mount a ntfs partition of a
Windows box from linux
Am I right?
You can mount Linux file