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Thu Aug 25 12:25:47 UTC 2005
On 8/23/05, Howard Gibson <hgibson-MwcKTmeKVNQ at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> If only XP understood ext3. Or would that make ext3 evil. :(
Does anyone know of an ext2 driver for Windows.. I seem to remember
hearing about such a thing...
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http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/ext2.html
http://www.yipton.demon.co.uk/
# FSDEXT2 --- A (read-only) ext2 filesystem driver for Windows 95,
implemented as Windows 95 File System Driver (FSD). This driver is
maintained by Peter van Sebille (pese-Cy+3ovh/KPEjqkaaLfIQMvP6llvjuJOh at public.gmane.org).
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fsd
# Ext2fsd, An ext2 filesystem driver for Windows NT/2K/XP. The most
recent version has read-write support.
If you have control of the windows box, this might be a good thing to
check out. It would, of course, remove compatibility to random
windows boxes in the world at large. A separate partition on the
device or a cd with the drivers might be an alternative to that.
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