Sharing Thunderbird Mails Between Linux and Windows
Manish Kathuria
manish at tuxspace.com
Wed Mar 29 04:03:00 UTC 2006
Dan wrote:
> I used to do this also, but have since just put them on my linux
> partition because 1. I rarely use windows on this machine anymore, 2. I
> hate FAT32, and 3. Thunderbird would have to rebuild summaries or
> something every time I opened a folder for the first time (including on
> startup). If I was to still share it, though, I would do what I'm now
> doing on my desktop: make the FAT32 partition into an ext2 partition,
> and get the driver for windows at http://www.fs-driver.org . Excellent,
> easy to use, minimal problems, and I don't think you'd have any of the
> issues of FAT32's suckiness. ;) You could also make it ext3, but either
> way Windows would use it as an ext2 (w/o journaling for filesystem
> stability).
> -Dan
>
Thanks, I didnt know about this driver. Will check it out. I hope it
wont create a mess on the partition.
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