Linked by Adam S on Tue 9th Aug 2005 00:57 UTC, submitted by Varg Vikernes
Windows Many people don't know that Microsoft provides an Installable File System (IFS) SDK kit for writing filesystem drivers. This SDK provides necessary info for writing a filesystem driver to manage Linux/OS X drives from Windows 2000, XP or 2003 Server. Stephan Schreiber wrote an Ext2 IFS driver for Windows which supports Ext2 and Ext3 with read/write operations and almost everything else available under Linux except access rights, defraging and some other minor things.
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RE: Unbelivable
by sanders on Tue 9th Aug 2005 07:04 UTC in reply to "Unbelivable"
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NB: The same goes for the other way around. If I boot into, say, BeOS, I can read all data on my NTFS partition just fine. No need to provide a password.

If you want to prevent this, you need to encrypt the actual data.

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RE[2]: Unbelivable
by on Tue 9th Aug 2005 11:42 in reply to "RE: Unbelivable"
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NB: The same goes for the other way around. If I boot into, say, BeOS, I can read all data on my NTFS partition just fine. No need to provide a password.


No need to boot into "say, BeOS". It is MUCH easier with a Knoppix bootable CD/DVD. Leaves no traces ;)

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