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How to mount a Windows folder in Linux for rear/write?

edited Aug 7, 2024 4:55AM in Linux Operating System (MOSC) 4 commentsAnswered
Hi,
I am using the following guide lines but unable to create a proper fstab entry... (http://www.geocities.com/epark/linux/partition-share-HOWTO.html)

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  1. Create a FAT32 partition that you want to be visible by both OSs. I don't explain how to do that here. I believe you can create the FAT32 partition in Windows using Start->Run->Administrative Tools->Computer Management->Disk Management. Many Linux installation programs (e.g. Red Hat) allow you to create FAT32 partitions during the installation process.
  2. For Windows, you don't have to do anything to make the FAT32 partition accessible. The OS will automatically detect it and assign it a drive letter (e.g.

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