RE: File transfers between linux and windows?

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Thanks very much for your clarification, Jason. Being a newcomer to linux, I had been confused as to how you could refer in the linux side to a partition that was created in Windows, like how do you know what to call it? It didn't occur to me to find out by running fdisk. But everything is working fine now.

Thanks!
Eric

It would be the directory you want to mount your windows/linux share in. It
could be anywhere in the system ie.. '/home/usename/win-lin' just make the
directory and then set your partition up in windows. Be fore you mount it
run fdisk to make sure you know the partition number then run the mount. I
you have a slave drive on the primary channel and you partition was the 3rd
primary on the drive it would look like this:
mount -t vfat /dev/hdb3 /home/username/win-lin


-----Original Message----- From: Eric Evans [mailto:eje4@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 10:20 AM To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: File transfers between linux and windows?


Hi,


Thanks so much for your reply.

>mount -t vfat /dev/hd'whatever' /mnt/'some-name'

I'm a little bit confused about this though.  How do you know what the
'some-name' is?  Thanks...

Eric


>-----Original Message----- >From: Eric Evans [mailto:eje4@xxxxxxxxxxx] >Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 3:04 PM >To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx >Subject: File transfers between linux and windows? > > >Hi folks, > >On a dual-OS PC that has both Windows and RH Linux, what's the best way to >transfer files from the Windows side to the Linux side or vice versa? I >thought I heard somewhere that if you create a third partition that is FAT, >that you could access that partition from either the Windows and Linux >partitions, so you could use this third partition as a way to transfer >files back and forth. Is there any truth to this? If so, how do you go >about accessing this FAT partition from Linux? > >Thanks a lot, >Eric > > >-- >redhat-list mailing list >unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list > > >-- >redhat-list mailing list >unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list


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