[PLUG] NTFS stripped RAID-0 and Linux?

Jason Dagit dagit at engr.orst.edu
Thu Sep 5 20:22:04 UTC 2002


Would it be possible to do it the other way?  Could you use ext3, and
have XP read that?  Or perhaps, as another poster suggested the
problem is in the RAID aspect.  I wouldn't trust the NTFS support in
linux, but I bet someone has ported the fs code for ext3 to windows.

What about having linux put it's filesystem on top on NTFS.  I know
slackware could do this back in the days of win95 because that was the
way I installed it....ah my first linux install...those were the days
:)

Jason

On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Alex Daniloff wrote:

> Hello Linux folkz,
> Imagine WinXP installed on RAID-0 of two
> IDE hard drives connected to onboard High Point
> software raid controller.
> Is there any chance to read this NTFS stripped RAID-0
> partition from Linux when WinXP is in its usual
> shut down mode.
> This boxen needs to be setted as a dual boot
> Linux/Win system with RAID-0 for the both systems.
> It this possible to do at all?
> Many thanks in advance for any advises or sources of
> information.
>
> Alex
>
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