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rippner
13th February 2006, 18:32
Im currently running on Windows XP and I wanted to setup Linux SUSE as a secondary OS. I new to Linux and was wondering if anyone can tell me if I can setup Linux to have a compatible file system that can read Win XP's NTFS. If so, is it one of the three choices (Linux ext2, Linux ext3 or Linux Swap)?
Thanks in advance.
falko
13th February 2006, 18:46
Do you want your Linux system to be able to read and write from/to your Windows system or the other way round?
rippner
14th February 2006, 16:59
I think I need Linux to be able to read/write into a Windows XP file system.
Thanks.
cybereatl
14th February 2006, 18:33
Hi there, I use SuSe 9.0 before to move in to Fedora Core 4, and just using Nautilus from SuSe I was able to access my files locally on my Win/NTFS drive and also able to run network without any configuration of samba accesing windows shares on other machines, but since I did not configure samba windows user only can see my machine but no able to see shares.
You just be able to double click on file system and be there, windows
Try out if not working, what SuSe you're using
falko
14th February 2006, 20:15
I think I need Linux to be able to read/write into a Windows XP file system.
You can read NTFS partitions from Linux, but you can't write to them. :( There are some very experimental drivers for Linux with which you might be able to write to NTFS, but I haven't tried.
rippner
15th February 2006, 18:27
You can read NTFS partitions from Linux, but you can't write to them. :( There are some very experimental drivers for Linux with which you might be able to write to NTFS, but I haven't tried.
I see, would you know where i can obtain these drivers?
rippner
15th February 2006, 18:31
Hi there, I use SuSe 9.0 before to move in to Fedora Core 4, and just using Nautilus from SuSe I was able to access my files locally on my Win/NTFS drive and also able to run network without any configuration of samba accesing windows shares on other machines, but since I did not configure samba windows user only can see my machine but no able to see shares.
You just be able to double click on file system and be there, windows
Try out if not working that SuSe you're using
What is samba? Sorry, Im still feeling my way around Linux. Is Nautilus bundled with SuSe 9.0?
till
15th February 2006, 19:59
I see, would you know where i can obtain these drivers?
As a starting point:
http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/info/ntfs.html
till
15th February 2006, 20:01
What is samba?
Samba allows your linux server to provide network shares for windows clients and can act as a NT4 domain server.
Is Nautilus bundled with SuSe 9.0?
Yes, I think so. It is part of almost every gnome installation.
ryoken
16th February 2006, 03:05
I think I need Linux to be able to read/write into a Windows XP file system.
Thanks.
this is probably what you are after rippner:
http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/ :D
rippner
19th February 2006, 16:10
Samba allows your linux server to provide network shares for windows clients and can act as a NT4 domain server.
Yes, I think so. It is part of almost every gnome installation.
I see. Thanks.
rippner
19th February 2006, 16:17
this is probably what you are after rippner:
http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/ :D
Thanks, this is gonna come in handy. I got alota reading up to do.
ryoken
21st February 2006, 12:08
Thanks, this is gonna come in handy. I got alota reading up to do.
Happy reading! :)
Let us know how you go... the last one I tried was on some custom Knoppix CD...
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