On 10/21/2012 12:49 PM, JtWdyP wrote: /snip/ Another poster to this thread pointed out that you have to have a partition you can put Linux n.
- if i recall, it is terrific to be able to copy and paste between windows & linux : - if i recall, it is terrific to be able to move files between the two systems, via 'shared-files' : a wormhole between two universes Kind of like the way a multi-booter might like to keep an vfat partition around. IE Windows: Word: "D:\shareddoc.doc" Linux: LibreOffice: "/mnt/sharedoc.doc" ???
Except that you shouldn't need to reboot... !!!
Which sounds interesting. You can cut & paste Linux to/from Windows *from Linux* without difficulty. Using a file manager like Dolphin or Konqueror, you can open your Windows partition and move files in either direction. I don't know a way of doing that from the Windows side.
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