On Sun, 2002-06-09 at 18:01, Albert D. Cahalan wrote:
> You don't get a shared filesystem that way. Windows would
> not be able to see the files created by Linux. You'd get stuck
> using the ext2 resizer all the time. You couldn't even move
> a file from ext2 to vfat without having enough disk space for
> it in both places.
That's not any different than having seperate VFAT and ext2 partitions
in a standard dual-boot situation.
- Nicholas
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