OS X cannot natively read the popular Ext2 and Ext3 filesystems, though support for these filesystems can be implemented if needed. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a ...
If you've been running Linux for a while, you're probably using the now slightly-outdated EXT2 or EXT3 file system. Technology blog Ghacks has a guide to converting those formats to the newer, faster, ...
Ok I'm trying to make ext2fs images so I can backup up to CD with without using ISO9660 and to make using CD-RW easyer. I found this on the net but can't get it to ...
Enable the mounting of ext2/3 file systems on a Windows machine Your email has been sent One of the easiest ways to get data off an ext2/3 disk from a Windows machine ...
well, yes you can actually<P>you can use partition magic to do it, modify the ext2 partition, then format it fat32, then copy over, resize fat32<P>but you'd be going through a lot of reboots, and a ...
A few days ago I wrote an article about how the ChromeOS developers decided to remove support for the ext file systems (ext2, ext3 and ext4) from the ChromeOS file browsers. I made it pretty clear in ...
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