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Re: Query.



You can only run 1 OS at a time. DOS or Linux.

You can't run X Window stuff (from Linux) under Windows.
The most you can do is read and maybe write data between the partitions
(with the right drivers). Linux has support for most known partition types,
but Windows (DOS) is mostly limited beyond SMB (samba).

The only way to use Linux and Windows apps and whatnot at the same time is
to have one machine running Linux and one machine running Windows (DOS).
That's 2 machines.

Always remember.. it's baaaaaad to try to start X windows through telnet (I
remember a time when a BSDI machine crashed when someone tried it) :P

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----- Original Message -----
From: mkttrn1 <mkttrn1 csam com my>
To: <redhat-list redhat com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 8:44 PM
Subject: Re: Query.


> the 'access' I meant is:
> 1) 'read/write files on my linux box from my Windows machine
> 2)'use the linux command line from my Windows machine'
> 3)'run X Window System applications from my Windows machine'
>
>
> I'm using two OS (windows and linux ) on the same hard disk.I've manage to
> access windows from linux but now I would like to try on accessing linux
file
> from windows.How could do that?
> Kindly help me out.
>
> rgrds,
> yfu.
>
> John Summerfield wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, mkttrn1 wrote:
> >
> > > Can I access Linux from Windows environment , if can do tell me how?
> >
> > What do you mean by "access?"
> >
> > --
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> > John Summerfield
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