Hi, after installing Linux Red Hat 9 Dual-Booting with Windows Xp.
I faced I quite problem:
[ / ]root partition is EXT3 file system so windows xp can not read nor write to this partition.
Now, I need to convert this file system to FAT32 so as to be available for both linux and xp.
I use Partition Magic.
I just face a bit Trick when converting the file system,
that is the lable of the partition is [ / ]
and Partition Magic ask for a vaild label.
Is it allowed to give it another lable [ than / ] with out affecting Linux root partition?
If not, I can resize the whole partition into two ones and format the free space as FAT32
for XP os [ also will be available for Linux ], But does it harm the Linux os?
Now, Both Linux Red Hat 9 and Windows XP are working very well and I keep working on both.
I don't want to loose any of them!
waiting for a response....
I faced I quite problem:
[ / ]root partition is EXT3 file system so windows xp can not read nor write to this partition.
Now, I need to convert this file system to FAT32 so as to be available for both linux and xp.
I use Partition Magic.
I just face a bit Trick when converting the file system,
that is the lable of the partition is [ / ]
and Partition Magic ask for a vaild label.
Is it allowed to give it another lable [ than / ] with out affecting Linux root partition?
If not, I can resize the whole partition into two ones and format the free space as FAT32
for XP os [ also will be available for Linux ], But does it harm the Linux os?
Now, Both Linux Red Hat 9 and Windows XP are working very well and I keep working on both.
I don't want to loose any of them!
waiting for a response....