See the link for ext3 IFS in my earlier post (post #5). The version listed is 1.11a and It won't work at this time with ext3 filesystems that use anything other than 128kb inode structure. Recent versions of Ubuntu create ext3 partitions that use 256 kb inodes,please write some post and if you can write me a mail when you know somthing new about ext2/3 driver.. that is so important for me.. thanks alot..
Good Day! As far as I know Windows of any flavor will not recognize a GNU/Linux installation on another drive. GNU/Linux will however see all drives on a computer. Fancy that!
This is true although NTFS support is still considered "experimental" in some circles, I haven't had issues however.You are correct!Windows can't see the Linux partitions but Linux can see the Windows partitions and Linux takes it a step further by allowing you to move/modify/use the files that are on the Windows partitions... There may be a workaround to this though.. I'm not sure what it is but I'm sure if one does a little research on the subject, an answer would probably turn up quickly..
See the link for ext3 IFS in my earlier post (post #5). The version listed is 1.11a and It won't work at this time with ext3 filesystems that use anything other than 128kb inode structure. Recent versions of Ubuntu create ext3 partitions that use 256 kb inodes,please write some post and if you can write me a mail when you know somthing new about ext2/3 driver.. that is so important for me.. thanks alot..