I have a similar need, but I wouldn't trust a ext2 utility under dos.  It is
better to use a dos partition as a shared partition, and that can be
accessed under both NT and linux.  The beta version of partition magic
managed to resize my Linux ext2 partition without any problems!!

Regards,

Tony Melia  MCP
Server Support Group

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        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Keith Gibbons [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Wednesday, December 30, 1998 12:49 PM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        [SuSE Linux] Reading linux partition in DOS

        Hi there everyone and all the best for the 1999.
        �
        Is it possible (i.e. are there any utilities around) to
read/access/copy files on a linux partition from MS DOS. I have a utility to
access NT partitions called ntfsdos and am trying to find a similar utility
for linux. I dual boot W98/Linux on the same box and sometimes I need to
access files in my linux partition which means I have to reboot into linux.
        �
        Any help would be greatly appreciated.
        �
        tia,
        Keith Gibbons.
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