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2006-02-05       - By Kostas Sfakiotakis

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Graeme Nichols wrote:
> On Sunday 05 February 2006 09:54, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:


< snip >

> Explore2fs is NOT a tool for manipulating or checking the integrity of any
> file system, XP or Linux. It is a tool for use on Windows (in my case XP) to
> list the contents of a Linux file system, a Windows Explorer if you like,
> while working in Windows.


My apologies then . I have misunderstood the use of Explore2fs.


I have used it extensively over the years to check
> my Linux filesystem for a particular file I am looking for on Windows but
> couldn't find. It saves booting into Linux to check if the file is on the
> Linux system and then booting back to Windows to finish the task in hand.
>
> Like I said, a very useful utility.


Since things are that way , then i have no other choice but to agree
with you .


Kind Regards,
  Kostas

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