Linux-Windows dual boot systems don't have an easy way to access Linux files while booted into Windows. Some tools exist, but they don't offer perfect solutions. I've found using a shared partition ...
Booting from a USB stick is very helpful for many purposes. However, many factors have to be right for the boot to work ...
All I want to do is run a dual boot file system on a seperate C and D drive. This way I can install tweaked, and get W2K rinning over time. Then when I'm confident that it's running fine, leave ...
There are a number of Linux commands that will display file system types along with the file system names, mount points and such. Some will also display sizes and available disk space. The df command ...