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Hi Wayne
Thanks for your answer, hints / thoughts and URL's ;-)
First an important feedback to you and you SCOUG'ians:
Newest FAT32 is at version 9.10 !!!
See & get from here:
http://fat32.netlabs.org/
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My solution search is not HOW and WHERE to place my 3 OS'es ;-)
I am investigating in the best and most comfortable setup to =
share COMMON used data with all the respective OS'es ;-|
Each of these OS'es have own IFS like WIN / NTFS, OS/2 / HPFS =
and Linux uses elsewhat ;-(
YEAH, with FAT32 I also use the common factor for WIN & OS/2 ;-))
I am using D: as "dedicated" partition to shift data between the
OS'es.
But now it comes to Linux too and here I am a newbie ;-O
If Linux is able to deal with FAT32 too ...
=2E.. OK, then my problem is solved ;-)
However: My general and primary used OS is OS/2 Warp 4.52 =
and all my solution (findings) are focused on this main OS !!!
As for now I am experiencing and learning Linux.
Therefor I am looking for attractive solutions =
of OS/2 together with Linux !
TIA for your feedback(s) with kind regards
svob=EF
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