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Re: [Xen-users] Windows under Linux: access to Linux file system
> The next question (which you don't ask here, but I'd like to explain
> anyways) is what happens if you would like Windows to be able to see
> files held in Linux.
Just a random bit of trivia from me here:
Qemu can (I think) export a Linux directory tree to a guest as a block device
formatted with a FAT filesystem (!). The host Linux can't modify the files
as far as I know (I'd suggest that'd be impossible to do safely) but there
was talk of adding write support for the guest...
Anyhow, it could be handy for sharing a static filesytem tree or having guest
FAT filesystems be easily accessible. In theory this should be doable in Xen
since the Qemu device models are used but I don't know if it's plumbed in...
Cheers,
Mark
> This is a slightly different matter than the
> filesystem that your Windows guest uses to boot from. Theoretically, you
> can have a shared filesystem, but as soon as you want one of the owners
> write to it, problems occur. So the solution here is to use one system
> as a file-server for the other (so, for example, let the hose be a
> file-server that Windows uses). This way, there's no problems with
> differences in "opinion" about what the content is and should be on the
> file-system. [And of course, networked access to filesystems are
> "neutral" to the actual file-system used by the OS accessing it, so a
> Windows system can access files stored in a ReiserFS or Sun ZFS without
> any problems at all (aside from different ideas of whether "blah.txt" is
> a different or same filename as "Blah.txt")].
>
> --
> Mats
>
> > Kind regards,
> >
> > Natalie
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