  | |  | dual boot install q | dual boot install q 2006-02-04 - By Kostas Sfakiotakis
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Greetings Graeme ,
Graeme Nichols wrote: > Rick Stevens wrote: >
> Good advice! Explore2fs is not recommended for writing from XP to ext2/3 > UNLESS you have thoroughly tested it according to the instructions on > the explore2fs web site.
I have always felt quite uncomfortable with something like that . I mean messing an ext2 partition from XP or messing an NTFS partition under Linux ( reading an NTFS partition under Linux works fine ) but i don't want to know about writing . However, that said, it is a very handy utility > for examining your linux disks from XP.
You mean that you try to verify the integrity of an ext3 filesystem from within Windows XP . Well personally i would prefer testing Windows XP Partitions from Windows XP with say Norton Disk Doctor and forcing an filesystem check upon next reboot for the root filesystem for Linux .
A 'must have' for Linux/XP dual boot systems.
I would vote against that . I dual boot between Windows XP and Linux for the last 2,5 years and i never felt the need for such a thing
Kind Regards, Kostas
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