Re: Accesing windows directories

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Ok Dave, thanks for your help :)



On Friday 21 February 2003 15:29, Dave Sherman wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 19:34, daYz wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have Windows besides Linux installed, but can I acces windows
> > directrories from Linux, and if so, how/where can I acces them?
>
> It depends on the version of Windows you have installed, or more
> accurately, the version of filesystem you are using.
>
> If you are running Windows on an NTFS filesystem (only available with
> NT, 2000 and XP), then you will have read-only access to the Windows
> partition. If you are running the 9x series (95 through ME), then your
> filesystem is FAT or VFAT (aka FAT-32), and you will have full
> read-write access to the partition. Many NT, 2000 and XP systems also
> run on FAT-32 filesystems, rather than NTFS.
>
> Typically, the place to look for other mounted filesystems is /mnt, in a
> directory called dos or win or whatever.
>
> If it's not already setup for you, there are many ways to get access to
> your Windows partition. 'man mount' for more information, and also 'man
> fstab'.



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