Seeing linux partitions in windows
Hi,
A while ago, there was a post about being able to read/write to linux partitions in windows. Can anyone tell me the name of that program again. Thanks. Also can linux read and write to NTFS drives yet. Or is it still read? Thanks in advance. |
ntfs write support is poor.
i've seen ext2explorer that would let you read ext2 from windows, and i've seen a program that would mount an ext2 filesystem as a drive letter. http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.htm http://www.yipton.demon.co.uk/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fsd |
Thanks for getting back to me.
Sounds good - would it do ext3 as well? |
Explore2fs, the WIN32 explorer for Linux ex2fs partitions
Features of the latest version I have added many features, some of which include: * ext2 and ext3 support * Drag and drop * Support for all block sizes * Support for floppy disks 1.44meg and 120meg * Supports Zip and Jaz * Supports Windows 98 extended partition scheme * Fast write support. As fast, if not faster than reading. * Export file(s) * Export file as text * Export directory * View / Execute file * View Symbolic links * Import file * Import directory * umask for new files * Delete file * Delete directory * Make directory |
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