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My OS is Window XP and I added "one more hard disk" that was formatted in
"ext3 file system"

Because,
I'd like to backup the linux file of other linux server into my XP pc via ftp.
If I transfer the linux file format (ext2, or ext3) data directly into
my XP os pc, the file strucutre is changed strangely
(ex. all the file name is sometimes changed captital letter file name, or
"^M" belongs in the file, or
the window os cannot distinguish capital letter file name from small letter
file name, etc.),
so I'd like to move the linux-originated file into "my ext3 formated
additional hard disk" in the same environment.

How can I do it? Is there any utility? or any fucntion with explore2fs?

Thank you in advance.

p.s. I don't want to install Linux together with Window. I want to maintain
just Window OS only.

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Windows does not have in-built support for the Linux file structure, so you
will hit a road block on this one.

"pizzahead" wrote:

> My OS is Window XP and I added "one more hard disk" that was formatted in
> "ext3 file system"
>
> Because,
> I'd like to backup the linux file of other linux server into my XP pc via ftp.
> If I transfer the linux file format (ext2, or ext3) data directly into
> my XP os pc, the file strucutre is changed strangely
> (ex. all the file name is sometimes changed captital letter file name, or
> "^M" belongs in the file, or
> the window os cannot distinguish capital letter file name from small letter
> file name, etc.),
> so I'd like to move the linux-originated file into "my ext3 formated
> additional hard disk" in the same environment.
>
> How can I do it? Is there any utility? or any fucntion with explore2fs?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> p.s. I don't want to install Linux together with Window. I want to maintain
> just Window OS only.

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