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Subject : Re: LUG: LUG@NCSU InstallFest Registration Form for David Hoffman

From : Casey Dahlin <cjdahlin@ncsu.[redacted]>

Date : Mon, 28 Nov 2005 15:21:03 -0500

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There is an ext3 driver for winXP that allows you to use linux ext3
partitions. I don't know what it allows as far as reading or writing,
but it exists.

There is a linux ntfs driver available, but it only allows reading as of
yet (development continues).

On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 10:50 -0500, drhoffman10is@gmail.[redacted] wrote:
>
> Name: David Hoffman
> E-Mail: drhoffman10is@gmail.[redacted]
> Distribution:
> Manufacturer: self
> Model Number/Name: DFI
> System Type: Desktop
> CPU: AMD 64 2800+ Socket 754
> Video Card: ATI 9600pro (AGP)
> Monitor: Dual 19in 1280x1024 resolution
> Sound Card: Audigy 2
> Ethernet Card: onboard
> Modem: none
> Printer: networked
>
> Comments:
> Interested in configuring a Dual-boot system. Operating systems would be a version of Linux and possibly Microsoft XP Professional 64-bit edition (I have a copy of this).
>
> I have multiple hard drives so there will be no need for partitioning. I want there to be one partition accessible from both windows and linux. I suppose this partition will have to be FAT because Linux doesn\'t do NTFS.
>
> Interested In:
> Dual Boot: on
> Adding A second IDE Drive:
> ----------------------------------------------
> Remote Address: 152.1.141.97
> HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)
>



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