Share folder between Ubuntu and XP home
Share folder between Ubuntu and XP home
I have installed Ubuntu (Dapper) on my T60 and everything works fine. Sincie this is my first experience with dual systems, I was curious whether it's doable to share a folder between Linux and XP on the same machine.
I can see the Windows partition under Linux but it's read only. Any ideas? Thanks
I can see the Windows partition under Linux but it's read only. Any ideas? Thanks
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MeaninglessNick
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ntfs-3g
look for
ntfs-3g ubuntu
on google.
I think it should be pretty straight forward. It was easy on debian, which is closely related.
ntfs-3g ubuntu
on google.
I think it should be pretty straight forward. It was easy on debian, which is closely related.
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Re: ntfs-3g
Many thanks. Will try it out tonight
MeaninglessNick wrote:look for
ntfs-3g ubuntu
on google.
I think it should be pretty straight forward. It was easy on debian, which is closely related.
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Please correct me:
Does XP Home support NTFS?
As far as I know, it doesn't support ntfs, only fat32. So, there's no issue to access xp folder's from Linux.
Anyways, I recommend you create a small fat32 partition to store data shared among both OS.
Good luck
Does XP Home support NTFS?
As far as I know, it doesn't support ntfs, only fat32. So, there's no issue to access xp folder's from Linux.
Anyways, I recommend you create a small fat32 partition to store data shared among both OS.
Good luck
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No. Definitely No. Windows NT4, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home (yuccchh!) and Windows XP Pro *all* support NTFS. And no one, under any circumstances, use FAT with these systems. It is much too unreliable and prone to corruption. ... JDHMelvyn wrote:Please correct me:
Does XP Home support NTFS?
As far as I know, it doesn't support ntfs, only fat32. <snip>
Good luck
Normally I'd agree with you JD, but he's wanting to share with Linux. IIRC Linux can read from NTFS just fine but writing to NTFS is risky and can corrupt the file system in rare cases.jdhurst wrote:And no one, under any circumstances, use FAT with these systems. It is much too unreliable and prone to corruption. ... JDH
The safest thing might be to create a small shared partition formatted as FAT that both Win and Lin can use to transfer files back and forth.
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Melvyn
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Well, well, I know xphome can access, read, write and execute over fat32. I've read that xphome lost some xppro features like ntfs.jdhurst wrote:No. Definitely No. Windows NT4, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home (yuccchh!) and Windows XP Pro *all* support NTFS. And no one, under any circumstances, use FAT with these systems. It is much too unreliable and prone to corruption. ... JDH
I don't use xphome. Never installed it. I've seen several OEM machines with xp home preinstalled and all them use fat32.
By the way, I don't recomend FAT too.
Lenovo ThinkPad T60p 8741-A11:
Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 @2.16ghz, 3GB Ram, ATI Mobility FireGL V5250, HD 100gb @7200rpm
Old: ThinkPad T42 2373-M1U
Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 @2.16ghz, 3GB Ram, ATI Mobility FireGL V5250, HD 100gb @7200rpm
Old: ThinkPad T42 2373-M1U
The post I responded to suggested XP Home *cannot* use NTFS. That is not true.Melvyn wrote:<snip>
Well, well, I know xphome can access, read, write and execute over fat32. I've read that xphome lost some xppro features like ntfs.
I don't use xphome. Never installed it. I've seen several OEM machines with xp home preinstalled and all them use fat32.
By the way, I don't recomend FAT too.
Any of the NTFS systems, however, *can* use FAT, but it is not recommended.
E Gibbs clarification for a small interchange partition is fine, but in general, NTFS is best.
... JDH
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NTFS risky on linux
Obviously you have to make up your own mind whether to believe it, but the ntfs-3g project claims to be much safer than the old ntfs code. See their their web page for more information.
Your milage may vary, and if it eats your cat, don't blame me. Always have a backup (of your files anyway, if not your cat).
Your milage may vary, and if it eats your cat, don't blame me. Always have a backup (of your files anyway, if not your cat).
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