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Posted: June 06 2006,00:44 |
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Apologies for bumping this topic, but it seemed more sense than starting a new one... I've spent a while trying to find an answer, and not come up with anything yet, so thought I'd bother the forum people . Hi, by the way!
I'm not a complete linux newbie, so I feel a bit silly for asking this, but:
Let's assume I've installed DSL on my pendrive. I then boot a PC into WinXP, with the pendrive not connected. Once in XP, I insert the pendrive. Will XP recognise the drive in the same way it would without DSL present, or has DSL changed the filesystem in some way to make the drive only recogniseable to a linux OS?
Essentially, I need to be able to use it like a NORMAL pendrive, for carrying files between home/work PCs, (some of which run XP and some of which run Linux), as a completely separate function to being a bootable drive for problem-solving etc. This is probably a very dumb question, one way or the other, but I have really struggled to find an answer!
-------------- He who asks is a fool for five minutes, But he who does not ask remains a fool forever...
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