Read and write to your Linux partitions in Windows
If you dual-boot Windows and Linux and are sick of not being able to access data from your Linux partitions in Windows, then Ext2 IFS for Windows is what you've been waiting for. It's a driver that lets Windows natively mount Linux Ext2 and Ext3 filesystems just as if they were FAT32 or NTFS volumes.











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Subscribe to commentseleongonzalesAug 10th 2005 9:19AM
I've been interested in finding something like this for awhile. I dual boot my laptop and it’s a pain when I want to watch a movie or something else stored on my linux partition. I hate having to restart, boot linux, copy file to thumb drive, and then back into windows.
Any one get the cvs camera hack working yet? I built a cable out of an xbox controller plug and some other materials and got it working last night.
tevetorbesAug 10th 2005 11:16AM
I had been using explore2fs to painstakingly browse my linux partitions before this.
The functionality built-in by this little guy easily makes this one of the best... downloads... ever.