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Date: Mon, 13 Nov 95 09:49:44 EST
From: alexn@magna.com.au (Alex Newman)
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Subject: Warp hpfs, Linux ext2fs and Executor
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Hi Cliff et al.,
I have just made an interesting observation while in Executor. I have Matthew
Willm's ext2fs file system translator for Warp running at the moment, and am
able to see the entire linux partition tree from Executor (which includes the
linux-mounted OS/2 partion directories :)!
Perfect transparency between four systems (Warp, "DOS", Executor & Linux!) on
one machine, concurrently.
I can also *write* to the linux partition from within Executor running on DOS