From: Erlend S. <sle...@st...> - 2004-03-01 16:04:30
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> This is another message warning you against that. You may possibly > be able to get concurrent read access to the drive but writing to the > drive will corrupt your file system. There would certainlybe weird > results reading the drive over time when the partition is updated for the > drive from Windows. Also consider that ntfs support in Linux is and > probably always will be expermental code. I would go with samba too > but try checking this out: http://winscp.sourceforge.net/ I am aware of the state of the ntfs-support in the linux kernel. I understand samba or ssh will be a safer way to transfer data between the systems, but I was curious how the mounting of RAW-devices is in coLinux. This could be useful for example to access CD/DVD-readers or -writers. --Erlend |