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Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 14:21:51 -0800
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From: Randall R Schulz <rrschulz AT cris DOT com>
Subject: Re: How to access a Linux partition
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Martin,

At 14:06 2003-04-04, Martin wrote:
>How does Cygwin access a Linux partition?

I guess you still need help from us "short-tempered chits," eh?

There's no way to directly access a file system in Cygwin. Cygwin 
relies on Windows for file access. If you can find a file system driver 
for Windows that accesses one of the many Linux file system types, then 
Cygwin will have access to those file systems.

Without non-standard (non-Microsoft) file system drivers, you're 
limited to FAT, NTFS and SMB.


>Thank You,

You're most welcome.


>Martin


Randall Schulz  


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