[linux-audio-user] Which Windows XP File System is Readable by Linux?

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On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 01:25 +0000, ix wrote:
> > Um, NTFS read/write works too.
> 
> if you dot your i's and cross your x's and its a blue moon. it might.
> i have yet to get captive-ntfs actally working right on x86 (if thats
> what youre talking about) on either debian or gentooo... unfortunately
> theres no rw reiser for windows or proper r/w ntfs for linux..oh well,
> deleting windows is easy enough
> 
> there are some commercial ext[23] r/w drivers for win32, from paragon
> and maybe one other..
> 

    There is an excellent freeware ext2 driver for Windoze.  I use it at
work.  http://www.fs-driver.org/


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