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| Xterm I have partioned my hard drive, and I have a dual boot system, is there anyway i can acces the linux part from windows using an xterm of some sort? Thanks |
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| I don't remember the name of the program but there is a windows application similar to the one mentioned except it opens a MiniGUI for linux partitions except you need to set the display export's to the windows partition's path. I used it once, quite nice but also limited in its own way. What I like to do is this. Start up on Linux then get ur daemons and stuff up, then run Windows through Linux. may suck up resources but there are ways of preventing that. Look into it at LDP and linux.com
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