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How to read Linux files from Windows in a dual boot system

Posted: Tue 01 Nov 2005, 08:07
by RayTomes
I found this rather nice file system extender for installation in windows XP which lets you see the ext2 and ext3 file systems from windows XP (usually you can only look the other way).

The site is http://www.fs-driver.org and the download is at http://www.fs-driver.org/download/Ext2IFS_1_10a.exe though I recommend reading the FAQ and notes first.

There are a variety of other products around but this eems to have the best combination of features.

regards, Ray

Posted: Tue 01 Nov 2005, 12:19
by Flash
Rarsa did a How-To on the subject.

Posted: Tue 01 Nov 2005, 14:27
by rarsa
Flash wrote:Rarsa did a How-To on the subject.
My How to is to see them 'over the network. Ray's articles are about reading them in the same computer.

I use Explore2fs.

Thanks for the links Ray, I will have a look.

Posted: Tue 01 Nov 2005, 14:47
by theelf
Win9x users can use Ext2Shell which adds a folder (Ext2 Partitions) to Windows Explorer that will allow you to browse your ext2 partitions. Unlike explore2fs you don't have to run an extra program. It requires the Windows MSI installer There is currently no download site but I can send it if anyone is interested.