Hey,

Thanks guys for the quickly replys !

I was thinking that creating a FAT partition would be less painfull than creating a NTFS partition and trying to get NTFS-3G working on Linux/BSD.

But I found some size limitation on FAT32 partition, then I tryed to use NTFS-3G and it worked nice.

I'm using now :

#: ntfs-3g /dev/ads0 mnt/win

And it works like a charm with read/write permission.

It's for personal use and not on a production server so it won't be too risky.

Thanks again for the support guys !

[]'s



----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry McAllister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Caio Figueiredo Abecia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: Partition to be shared over OSes


On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 12:11:25AM -0200, Caio Figueiredo Abecia wrote:

Hi
I have some operation systems installed on a hd in some partitions.
I'd like to know if could I have a partition FAT32 in my hd and let my
linux/bsd/windows read/write any file there.

Yes. Anyway, FreeBSD and MS-Win can read/write Fat32. I presume Lunix can
too.  In FreeBSD, you just need to mount as an MSDOS type file system.

By the way, in FreeBSD, the term is "slice" for what MS calls
a Primary Partion.

////jerry


To that purpose (share a partition to windows/linux/bsd) what's the best
solution?

My partition to be NTFS and install on each SO (-win) ntfs-3g ?

Thank you in advance

Caio F.

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