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Message-Id: <199703102214.RAA02570@adams.berk.net>
From: "James Fudge" <jfudge AT adams DOT berk DOT net>
To: <david AT diablo DOT eimages DOT co DOT uk>
Cc: <opendos AT mail DOT tacoma DOT net>
Subject: Re: [opendos] wish list entries
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 17:12:41 -0800
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> From: David Cantrell <david AT diablo DOT eimages DOT co DOT uk>
> To: opendos AT mail DOT tacoma DOT net
> Subject: Re: [opendos] wish list entries
> Date: Monday, March 10, 1997 10:41 AM
> 
> > one thing OpenDos  could benefit from is additional file systems that
could
> > be mounted
> > so that one could access linux, unix partitions from opendos.
> 
> Read-only ext2 and NTFS are available, although not as part of 
> OpenDOS.  Read/write NTFS is 'in the works', but will be shareware 
> (see www.ntinternals.com for details).  Judging by the very long 
> period since the author wrote ext2_tools for DOS, I guess that 
> particular project is dead in the water, although the source is 
> available for any enterprising hacker ;-)
> 
> How about it Caldera?  Read/write ext2_tools built in to OpenDOS?
> 
> --
it would certainly be nice for those of us that use both =]

read-only doesn't cut IMHO

james

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