9 Comments
- harlowsmonkeys, on 01/04/2008, -0/+7He's talking about a dual-boot situation. The files he wants are on a Linux partition on the same machine he's running Windows on. NFS won't be too useful in that setup.
- esengulov, on 01/03/2008, -1/+4Useful info.
- Salgat, on 01/04/2008, -0/+3Wow this actually worked great, thanks for the link :)
- ggarron, on 01/03/2008, -1/+4Great tools I only knew fs-driver for which I have written a How-to some time before, if you are interested check it here:
http://www.go2linux.org/accessing-linux-drive-ext- ... - TalSiach, on 01/04/2008, -0/+2This is very useful,nice find. Those tools can help handle things easily without the need to reboot in order to open just another file.
- SlickMeister, on 01/04/2008, -1/+1Very useful indeed.
- krupter, on 01/04/2008, -3/+1check this out http://digg.com/linux_unix/S_M_S_stands_for_Slack_ ...
- schestowitz, on 01/04/2008, -5/+3NFS is another option, in case you don't need system files.


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