On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 01:58:47PM -0800, developer@wexwarez.com wrote: > I just got me a new laptop the dell inspiron 8600 with a 60gig harddrive. > I would like to set up a dual boot system on the one harddrive. The catch > is I was thinking it would be nice if my linux system could see my windows > documents and likewise. So to start with if I was going with a regular > dual boot I would want lilo on a mbr and a ext3 partition and a ntfs > partition. Right? > > Now what is the best way to share data my guess is I would need a fat32 > partition both can read that right? WOuld the best way to go be to add > that in addition to the two other partitions and put shared data on this > partition or would it make sense to just put my windows system on fat32? > > Or is there another option? > Hi Ryan, write data to cdrom,usb thumbdrives, network drives(nfs,samba,ftp) -kev
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