Author Topic: Converting NTFS to EXT2/3  (Read 1198 times)

Leodak

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Converting NTFS to EXT2/3
« on: 27 January 2002, 22:51 »
after windows died, it finally gave me a reason to reinstall my most beloved operation system, linux. But i have a 30gig partition that's ntfs format that i absolutly can not loose, i was wondering if there was way in linux to convert the ntfs to ext2/3. anyone hear of any programs?
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Converting NTFS to EXT2/3
« Reply #1 on: 28 January 2002, 01:04 »
If you *absolutely* can not lose it then I would have to assume that you have a backup on tape or CD.  If so make a backup, then restore onto your new OS (don't use a proprietary backup program that will not work on another OS).

You can't directly convert NTFS to any other filesystem, even other MS filesystems (at least to my knowlege).  It would take a backup, reformat in whatever format you want then restore. You could always buy another hard drive and run two disks.  Linux's NT filesystem code isn't the greatest though (the latest I knew you can only have read only access to NTFS partitions).

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Leodak

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Converting NTFS to EXT2/3
« Reply #2 on: 28 January 2002, 06:16 »
yea kinda figured that out... just borrowed my friends 90gig hd and backed everything up... thank god i'm not in windows anymore
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