Ubuntu can be mountntfs, so you can smoothly read and write everything without installing anything. In xp, you want to access all partitions in linux, i'm about to install the program. I chose Ext2IFS. This afternoon, I restarted and started winxp (I didn't use wubi to install it) because some things are stored in/home, I have settled on that things. After accessing multiple locations such as/hone and entering linux, I am dumpfully aware that all the settings are followed by the execution.
Ubuntu can mount ntfs, so you can smoothly read and write data in each partition without installing anything.
In xp, if you want to access each partition in linux, You have to install the program.
I chose Ext2IFS.
This afternoon, I restarted Windows xp (I didn't use wubi to install it) because I had to perform windows operations)
Because some things are stored in/home, I have settled on that things and accessed multiple locations such as/hone.
I was dumpfounded just after I entered linux.
All settings are similar to running this command.
All settings -- replace
The entire operating system is as secure as it is, the desktop settings are gone, the shortcuts are gone
The compiz settings are gone.
That's uncomfortable.
It took N minutes to get the settings back.
But I don't know why, ff bookmarks, vbox, fcitx, and other settings are all correct.
Strange
Finally, I decided not to use Ext2IFS to access the ext3 partition.
It seems that this is the only option.
Editor's note: I don't seem to have such a situation!