My computer is dual boot, Windows 2000 and SUSE 10.0. I have 2 drives formatted NTFS. C: is an IDE drive, F: is USB. I mount them with the following fstab entry:<BR>/dev/hda1 /windows/C ntfs ...
I'm running version...um...8.2 if I remember correctly.<BR><BR>Linux used to auto-mount my Fat32 drives, but then I upgraded to Windows XP, and so my drives are all ...
A Linux environment can gain access to dozens of filesystems, whether on the local hard drive or somewhere on the network. More specifically, Linux can run many tools to manipulate Windows filesystems ...