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Re: [tlug] dual boot - Windows/Linux
- Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2007 01:03:37 +0900
- From: "Greg Thomson " <gregt@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] dual boot - Windows/Linux
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On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 11:36:00 +0900, Keith Bawden <keith@example.com> wrote:
I just did a quick read up on the NTFS-3G driver for Linux. If the
"marketing" speak is to be believed then this sounds like it may be a
good option as well[2].
Good news indeed.
In the end another option is to go with some kind of network
accessible storage device to share your data. For example, Samba or
NFS[3] shares. These options will of course introduce a whole bunch of
other "problems"...
Agreed.
Greg.
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