A little late reply, but I'm trying to catch up on email.
I have and do use the ext3 drivers for windows. They work well. My Winders XP that I use for DVD copying needed some extra space and it is set up to be dual boot so I grabbed some of the extra space that I had for Linux and used it for temp files for the DVD backup process which can require several GB of space.
> 'ot likely' refers to the fact that you have to choose a 'universal' filesystemanyone using the ext3 drivers for windows? I installed them in January but
didn't actually have an ext3 partition on the device (half of a raid
set) to mount
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