Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 18 Feb 1997 21:51:50 -0800 | From | "W. Reilly Cooley" <> | Subject | Re: Linux & NTFS? |
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That is not relevant unless you have at least two machines which are networked together.
Wil
# I would recommend in the short term using "samba" to share files # between a NT box and your Linux machine. # # It's much easier in the short term. # # - Jared
# Wolfgang Friess graced my mailbox with this long sought knowledge: # > # > >From the Linux+WinNT mini-HOWTO, v1.0, 27 August 1996, # > concerning Linux and the NTFS: # > : # > : ... Also remember that ... you'll want at # > : least one small FAT partition to use as a staging area for # > : exchanging files between Linux and NT until Linux has an NTFS # > : filesystem. # > : # > # > Is this still true? I tried hpfs and vfat for NT partitions without # > success. Is NTFS to be expected in the near future? # > --
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