.Maleficus.
02-08-2007, 08:30 AM
It seems a lot of people are now dual-booting some Linux distro and XP. I was looking for a long time for an easy way to write from ext3 (Linux) to NTFS (XP) but found that lots of problems are encountered and it overall is not a very safe thing to do. Then, I stumbled across this.
http://fs-driver.org/
It is a program that lets Windows read/write to your ext2/3 partitions from Windows. Now, instead of having your important Linux documents accessible only from Linux, you can read and write to them from Windows. You can also copy and paste Linux documents to your Windows partition, which is basically the NTFS write support you were looking for in the first place.
I have been using this software for about a week now for webpage editing, and have only encountered one problem. A message came up saying the drive was not formatted and asked if I would like to do so now. NO. The easy fix is a reboot. That's the only trouble I've had, and I am very pleased with this. If you dual-boot Linux and Windows, I definitely recommend checking this out.
http://fs-driver.org/
It is a program that lets Windows read/write to your ext2/3 partitions from Windows. Now, instead of having your important Linux documents accessible only from Linux, you can read and write to them from Windows. You can also copy and paste Linux documents to your Windows partition, which is basically the NTFS write support you were looking for in the first place.
I have been using this software for about a week now for webpage editing, and have only encountered one problem. A message came up saying the drive was not formatted and asked if I would like to do so now. NO. The easy fix is a reboot. That's the only trouble I've had, and I am very pleased with this. If you dual-boot Linux and Windows, I definitely recommend checking this out.