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Nate Eldredge <neldredge AT hmc DOT edu> writes:
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> > is there a patch file i can get a hold of to solve this.?
>No.  I believe there is some sort of program for accessing Linux ext2
>filesystems from Windows, but I've heard of it causing all manner of
>problems (including destruction of the entire filesystem in
>question).  Be very careful, if you decide to use this.

I had a utility at one time (before a hard disk failure that wiped out some
things) and am now unable to locate it. IIRC, it was named "ext2fs". Anyhow,
I had absolutely no problems using it, but then again it was read-only. There
was some kind of read-write functionality with major warnings plastered all
over it, so I didn't bother with it.


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