>½Bî¶ §ºµth£Ñ½ wrote: > Beware : there still ain't a free (as in speech) > ntfs filesystem, and I'm a bit wary of growing dependant > of a closed-source kernel module... > May I suggest to reverse your setup, and to install > an ext2/3 filesystem driver on your Windows partition > and to install your shared (Windows|Linux) files > on such a partition, safely readable/writable from > Linux and Windows (as far as ona can do something > safely on Windows, of course...). I've discussed the same possibility on another mailing list, but as far as anyone knows, there *is* no OSS Win32 driver to provide read/write support for any OSS filesystems. I certainly would like to see support for some *JOURNALED* FS in Windows (ext3, ReiserFS, JFS, XFS, whatever). Journaled is important, of course, since Windows is more likely to trash your data The only Win32 support I've found is Paragon's commercial product Ext2FS Anywhere ( http://www.ext2fs-anywhere.com/index.htm ). I've considered it myself, although I'm concerned it won't maintain the journals on EXT3, thus not meeting one of the more important criteria. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users