--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Husband" <thusband@s...> wrote: > I'm in the process of setting up Roy Harrington's QTR on a Redhat 9 > partition. It's a dual boot set up with XP Home in an NTFS > partition. After a few hiccups I'm able to dual boot perfectly now. > I have all the files in place to install QTR and will probably do it > tonight. A question though. I'll be editing the images in Photoshop > CS on the XP partition but am not sure how to transfer them to the > Linux side. I'm thinking of a separate FAT32 partition and save the > images there but don't know how to get Linux to recognize that > partition. Anybody doing this sort of thing? I've looked all over > the place but can't seem to find a definitive answer. > > Thanks, > > Tom The different Linuxes recognize different filesystems, so you should check their docs. But FAT32 would be the most likely candidate. NTFS is very good but I'm not sure Redhat will deal with it. What FS are you going to load linux on? I bet XP will recognize it. Roy
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Re: Linux/XP File Recognition
2004-04-22 by Roy Harrington
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