On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 12:14 PM, Michael Havens
<bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm trying to make an archive of my brothers windows xp. Well, I want to use fsarchiver to give it max compression and save the c: archive to d: (which is empty) and then send the archive to another computer on the network. Unfortunately, every time I boot systemrescuecd on his machine and mount sda2 (d:) to copy c: into it his computer tells me that it "seems to be mounted as read-only." I can turn d: into an ext3 but I need to be able to access it over the network (I want to use t
hat drive to store the computers' backups except his). Any ideas what I can do? Am I mistaken in thinking that I can't have a non-windows filesystem as a share on a windows machine?
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