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- backslashdigg, on 09/24/2008, -0/+5The third one looks like the easiest/most convenient (http://www.fs-driver.org/index.html). Anyone experienced users?
- sfury, on 09/24/2008, -0/+4I've used it witout problems for a year now.
It is really annoying that Ubuntu sees your NTFS partitions from start, but Vista and XP have no idea what ext2/ext3 and countless others filesystems are. - YodaJones, on 09/24/2008, -0/+4Has anyone tested this in a VM?
- 3242130193, on 09/25/2008, -0/+2The biggest drawback is that it does not observe file ownership permissions. I would guess that this is true for all three - but I can only confirm this for one.
- backslashdigg, on 09/24/2008, -0/+2Awesome, I've been putting off finding a good ext2/ext3 partition reader from my dual-booting laptop. I'll have to try this later.
- mykool, on 09/25/2008, -0/+1I haven't tried any of the others but I use explore2fs without problem. The thing that I would like to see is windows actually being able to use a file saved to ext2/ext3 without having to import it to an NTFS partition. Does anyone know if the others do?
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