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Old 05-21-2003, 10:17 PM   #1
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greedo Windows Partitions in Red Hat

Im Still a bit new to Red Hat But I was have been wanting to use it more latley just because I have become intreagued with it. However I still have all my files in Windows 98 which is on the same hard drive just another partition. Does anyone know a link I can travle to in order to learn how to access my other partitions from Linux. I can access other hard drives easily as I have an Icon that apeared on the desktop of the GUI automaticly but I assume their is somthing I must so in order to access the other partitions. Yes I said Partitions I currently have a tri boot system.
If anyone can help THanx in advance
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Old 05-21-2003, 10:31 PM   #2
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Never Mind I just answered my own Question. In Case anyone else was wondering here is the link I found
http://www.europe.redhat.com/documen...a-windows.php3
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Gad, I hate it when that happens ;-)

What three OS's are you booting? I am running Win XP Pro, RedHat9 and FreeBSD on my HP OmniBook. Still having problems getting RH to read my NTFS5 partions.
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Old 05-24-2003, 11:37 PM   #4
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Unfortunatly redhad does not support the NTFS. I am running Red Had 8.0 Win98 and a beta version of server 2003 and I cannot access 2003 through redhat. I am looking for a way to do this myself so If I figure it out I will definatley let you know.
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check this out and let me know if it works I am going to try it also an I will let you know.
http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/

Redhat.com says they dont support the ntfs but I knew someone else who uses linux had to have found a way around that. I should have checked sourceforge first they are usually a great help when it comes to redhat questions.

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RH 8/9 will allow read only access to NTFS

Have a read of this thread, it helped me get NTFS support in RH.

http://www.linuxiso.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2708
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RedHat does read NTFS 4 and 5. However, I haven't been able to get the RPM to work. I had to recompile the kernel to get it done.
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