Ext3, ReiserFS & XFS in Windows thanks to coLinux

Courtesy Digg news Linux  Sat, 08/02/2008 - 13:16

If you ever: needed to access your ext3, reiserfs or XFS partitions from Windows, wanted to use one of your favorite file systems via FUSE, or had an idea to mount an image of your hard drive, then this article is for you.

This is a how-to, describing what to do, if you want Windows to handle file systems in a similar way as Linux does.


 

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