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Sieving the same Range unter Linux and windows
I have dual-Boot System, would there be any problem if I Sieve a range with a different OS?
Let's say I start a range under Windows, can I continue the range under Linux (I know that i need both clients *g*)? |
[QUOTE=Rincewind;123900]I have dual-Boot System, would there be any problem if I Sieve a range with a different OS?
Let's say I start a range under Windows, can I continue the range under Linux (I know that i need both clients *g*)?[/QUOTE] If using sr5sieve, you would have no problems. |
I guess the partition on which there are files has to be readable and writable by both systems and AFAIK only FAT/FAT32 can do that :unsure:
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[quote=Cruelty;123928]I guess the partition on which there are files has to be readable and writable by both systems and AFAIK only FAT/FAT32 can do that :unsure:[/quote]
Newer distributions such as Ubuntu 7.10 can read and write NTFS, too. Check with your distribution to see whether it has NTFS read/write access. |
Great, it's a FAT32 Partition, so it should work, thanks for the answers!
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