it's easy enough to slice up the disks, no need for using dangerously dedicated mode. Windows doesn't understand FreeBSDs UFS2 and will just mark it as an 'unkown' vulme and largely ignore it.
Quote:
Originally Posted by heatherval
i dont want Windows to access them but i dont mind if solaris does.
|
If you wish to share data on hard disks installed into the same machine with multiple OSes on that machine (e.g. multi-boot, dual-boot, triple-boot, etc) -> use a file system that all can understand.
For example my desktop triple boots Windows XP, GNU/Linux, and FreeBSD. Data storage and sharing is done via a set of FAT32 formated logical drives.
__________________
My
Journal
Thou shalt check the array bounds of all strings (indeed, all arrays), for surely where thou typest ``foo'' someone someday shall type ``supercalifragilisticexpialidocious''.