Onboard Promise RAID WAS:Re: compatible FS between linux and windows
Ok, thanks for all the help with the FS question, now i have a new one,
i have an Asus A7V333 board and it has the Promise Chip onboard
PDC20276, i have 2 80gigs hooked up and when it boots it goes into the
fasttrack133 bios where it RAID 0 the two drives, i formatted them in
FAT32 so both win and lin could read and write to them, but i booted
knoppix just to see what it would look like, if i could actually write
etc, and it didnt find it automaticly, what device would this be using?
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 20:54, Sam Miller wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 14:04, AnotherLinuxGuy wrote:
> > is fat32/16 the only FS that windows can see and write to the same with
> > linux? i want to run a dual boot machine, and have a couple HDs that
> > both OSs can write too etc, is a FAT FS my only option? or does windows
> > see other FSs? particularly XP Pro is what ill be using....
> >
> As someone else on this list suggested, just create a data partition in FAT.
> Then both XP and Linux can read and write to it.
>
> Sam
>
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