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Old 04-15-2008, 07:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question making linux partition show in windows xp "my computer"

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I've got Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux 7.10 installed. On Ubuntu, my Windows harddisk partition show up, and I can browse my windows files, but on windows xp, the ubuntu harddrive partition doesn't show up when i go to "my computer". is there anyway to make it show up, so, let's say, i could copy files from my linux parttion onto my windows partition, or simply browse the linux partition on windows?

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Ext 2 IFS Install these drivers and you should be able to read/write your linux partition while in XP.
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