On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 13:10 +0100, Roland Turcan wrote:
Hello suse-linux-e!
I'm developing software in Delphi / Kylix. Lot of things are the same on both version of software. I'm using WinMerge to compare sources and managing between platforms.
I need to have a place on harddisk which I can write and read from Windows and Linux too, I'm always copying Linux sources from Windows partition to Linux and if I make some changes I have to copy it back. Lot of times I make some mistakes and then I'm spending time to finding which copy of Linux sources is newer.
I have two harddisks in my computer:
1. Fixed disk in case (main HDD for Windows) 2. removable in IDE rack (this is for Linux)
I have my documentations in flash disk because only this one is read/write device for my in this moment, but this is very slow and very small for storing all files of Linux project.
Thanks for all ideas.
Mount your fat-32 (Windows) partition read write, and use a directory on it for your Linux stuff, that way you'll have access to both sets of sources in either OS.