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发表于 2006-7-6 10:03:26
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If you are on a network and want to access files on a Linux server from your Windows machine, Samba is the ideal solution. It looks very much like the Windows NT server and provides access to files on your Linux server from Windows systems. See Resources for more information on Samba.
You might also want to access a Linux ext2 partition on your machine from Windows if you have a dual-boot setup. Fear not, as there are also ways to do that. There are a number of approaches to access your ext2 filesystems from Windows. Those include LTools (for DOS and Windows 3.x, 9x, and NT), explore2fs (for Windows 95 and Windows NT), FSDext2 (for Windows 9x) and ext2fsnt (for NT). All of them are discussed in the Filesystems HOWTO (see Resources), which contains links to download each of the tools. |
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