On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 10:40:46PM -0500, Mike Miller wrote:
> Is there a good, free (as in FOSS) program that will allow me to access
> some Linux filesystems (especially ext3 or ext4) from Windows? I would
> just need read-only functionality. I really don't like using NTFS with
> Linux, so I'll want to use ext3 or ext4, probably, on external devices
> with Linux, but sometimes I'll want to access those files from Windows.
> It would be especially great if the program could run from a flash drive.
>
> Have any recommendations?
Any problem in computer science can be solved by adding a level of
indirection.
Install Linux in a VirtualBox instance, and export the filesystem to
the Windows host via Samba.
Cheers,
florin
--
Bruce Schneier expects the Spanish Inquisition.
http://geekz.co.uk/schneierfacts/fact/163
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