> You should have no problem in Win-Linux interactivity...they will not > interact at all, but you can mount and read/write to the windows partition > (basicly, access the files on your C drive, just not execute them). > However, thats not possible when working in Windows ( to access Linux > files)
Hmmm.. Actually, there's some driver made for Win95 (so it *should* work in 98) that allow the reading of an ext2 partition. Although at version 0.16 or 0.17 (both are available and have different (dis)advantages to use) at http://www.yipton.demon.co.uk . I've been using them, and although I think they are causing some little glitches here and there, there's no ext2 loss of data or anything more than an annoyance to deal with. Bottom line: pretty useful to seldom access a Linux partition when you've screwed something. (Nah... I don't speak out of personal experience... =P ) Christian Lavoie [EMAIL PROTECTED]