ext3 partition on a windows drive common to 32bit and 64bit?
Karl Goetz
karl at kgoetz.id.au
Sun Jan 18 05:28:59 GMT 2009
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David Ryder <davaweb at bigpond.net.au> wrote:
> Hi Karl,
> I follow your logic and, yes, it would make it easier to locate.
>
> I also take your point that if the new partition is corrupted it is
> only that folder and not /home per se.
>
> Many thanks for the feedback, much appreciated, Karl and Matt.
>
> David
>
No worries.
kk
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