Tim wrote:
On Sun, 2008-03-30 at 21:07 -0800, Fred Erickson wrote:
> I have a notebook that dual boots Fedora 8 and Vista. Both the
> partitions that Fedora and Vista use are primary. The Vista Windows
> Explorer and My Computer can not see the Linux partition.
My fairly new laptop came with Vista, and I added Fedora to it, and
Ubuntu. My Vista doesn't notice the Linux partitions in the Windows
Explorer file browser, either.
I wonder if the original poster's problem might be down to the partition
types being set as a Windows type, but reformatted into a Linux type. I
would expect Windows to see that as a partition to be further worked on.
My partition types are set to the same type as they're actually
formatted as.
I have seen the partitions that were on LVMs show in Windows. The
standard type linux partitions do not show on systems that I have noticed.
Jim
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