I am sort of new to Linux (at least, haven't used it since graduating from college years ago).
Is it possible now to read fat32 parititions from virtual linux (or any other linux)? fat32 is all I have on my system.
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I am sort of new to Linux (at least, haven't used it since graduating from college years ago).
Is it possible now to read fat32 parititions from virtual linux (or any other linux)? fat32 is all I have on my system.
Hi !
Yes Linux can read /write to almost any filesystem type
at present .
For example : Resiserfs ,Jfs,Ntfs,Xfs,Fat,Fat32,Hpfs,Ext2
Eeh .. cant compe up with any more, but there are lots :)
VirtuaL Linux has a little script that searches for partitions
and then mounts them by default, a desktop shortcut is then made
for easy access .
You can always visit my homepage if you like, you can read
some more info there . www.virtual-linux.org
And of course pages like freshmeat.net, linux.org and the rest
of the Linux community !
Be well
Marten