Re: [linux-audio-user] sharing files with windows and HD partition

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] sharing files with windows and HD partition
From: Ola Andersson (mnomn_AT_mnomn.com)
Date: Sat Jan 26 2002 - 02:42:17 EET


I used to use SuSE a long time ago (5.2 i think). Already back then you
could use yast to mount new filesystems, like your windows partition. In
mandrake (latest greatest) it is done automatrically during install
(/mnt/windows ).
/Ola A

sigir wrote:

>I'm new to Linux (SuSE 7.2)
>Like some others, I usualy use Windows98 for audio softwares.
>But now, I need to use yet them and trying to do something with audio
>softwares for Linux. I don't know what I'll do later but now I need the
>twice.
>So, can you explain (or a web link) how can I share .wav files with w98
>and Linux ?
>Someone say to me to have just one data ( .wav for example) partition
>for both, in FAT32 because Linux can mount Fat files. What do you think
>about that ? Does Linux easily works with FAT files ?
>
>Is there a better HD partitioning for audio usage ?
>
>Thank You
>


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