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Can I write to a Novell/NT/Linux drive with Captain Nemo?

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Can I write to a Novell/NT/Linux drive with Captain Nemo?

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A. No, we find it too dangerous to allow write access to the foreign partitions, therefore the Novell/NT/Linux file systems are read only. Top Q. While mounting/copying a drive with Captain Nemo I get a runtime error. A. We are always very interested in runtime errors! Please write down the error no. and email it to us at support@runtime.org along with your system configuration and a description of what you were doing when the error occurred. We will try to solve the problem. Top Q. While copying Linux files I get the message “File already exists…”. A. The Linux file system features upper and lower case file names. It might happen that the first “file” is copied to the Windows file system and the second “FILE” is also coppied over. Windows doesn’t distinguish between lower and upper case therefore in windows these files are exactley the same file.

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