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[QUOTE="the_reverend:911731"]rusty, you are wrong. linux installs on ext3, but can read tons of different filesystems. NTFS, the NT stands for the windows NT product. BOTH systems can see any of the partitions of the other and if the OS understands the FS of that other partition, then you can access it. Windows doesn't natively understand ext3, but linux natively understands and can mount NTFS. There are (pay for) drivers that you can load in windows to understand ext3 just like there were drivers in windows 98 to read NTFS cause it only understood fat32.[/QUOTE]
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