From: <Use...@zo...> - 2008-03-21 17:02:08
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and...@gm...(Andrew Roth) 21.03.08 11:29 >It does have a drive letter in windows, but I haven't had any problems >with it. ...yet. Lucky you! Windows is noting the time of last access, so you can't avoid Windows writing to the directory structure, for example if the virusscanner is working. Linux is noting that access too. What will happen if Colinux and Windows are writing to the same directory structure part? So "only reading" would not help, as the time stamps do still "write". Mount it "read only" to avoid linux updating access time or turn time stamping off. BTW: Does anybody know how to mount a partition "read only" under Windows? Rainer---<=====> Vertraulich // Key-ID:38F34C59 // <=====>--------------ocholl, Kiel, Germany ------------ |