I was talking to my Calc teacher one day. He used to teach C++ under linux back in the late 90's when their was no GUI, and i brought my laptop to school that day to show him Linux in 2006, I also gave him a Ubuntu 5 live+install CD. and i told him that you can partition like this:
<br><br>hda1= / =linux native<br>hdb2= /windows/ =fat32<br>hdb3= /home/ = fat32<br><br>because, the night before, i had a great idea! if u made the home directory fat32, you can view your pics n w/e on windows! :o<br><br>
... well... after telling him that, i actully tried it, n it doesn't seem to work, well, X doesn't seem to work very well when you try to log in :-/ but the cmd works fine. :-/<br><br>does anyone know if this is possable? or how to fix the errors?
<br><br>my HDD currently looks like this:<br><br>hda1= Win XP (fat32)<br>hda2= ext3 (for SuSE)<br>hda3= Jorge (fat32, this is were i keep crap)<br>hda4= swap<br><br>hdb1= OS X (hfs+)<br>hdb2= PC-BSD<br>hdb3= fat 32 (more crap storrange)
<br>hdb4 = "" ""<br>