So far, I have provided different methods to write to NTFS partition in Ubuntu and to read Linux partitions from Windows. Now is the suitable time to know how to write to Linux partition from Windows.
First of all, I would like to thank Stephan Schreiber who has designed and implemented Ext2 Installable File System software. This freeware application provides Windows NT4.0/2000/XP/2003 with full access to Linux Ext2 volumes ( both read and write access). This may be useful if you have installed both Windows and Linux as a dual boot environment on your computer. Now, I will show you how to install this driver. Once this driver is installed on Windows, you can easily mount a Linux partition on your computer into Windows and assign a drive letter to it.
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How to write to Linux partitions from Windows
Posted by vntutor on May 27, 2007
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Ubuntu Linux on Dell laptop
Posted by vntutor on May 27, 2007
As you know, Ubuntu has always been known for its super-easy installation. But to make things even easier, Canonical and Dell have teamed together to deliver Ubuntu 7.04 fully certified, pre-installed and supported on a range of Dell products. And Dell has offered Ubuntu boxes last Thursday. If you have any problem on Dell laptop, Dell community is available to support for you.
Resources:
- Ubuntu and Dell
- Dell website
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