Sometime on May 7, R cobbled together some glyphs to say:
Some information is missing. The ntfs partition must have been there because windows could create it so it has to be read/writable. Does the user want to use the net in windows or linux or both? Partition type should not matter.
Windows is installed on NTFS partition - there is no FAT32 partition. Windows already connects to net System dual boots with linux linux cannot read/write NTFS without a kernel module or something else linux cannot connect to net
1. problem: how to connect to net on linux 2. solution: use wine to run the dialler off windows 3. problem: dialler is on NTFS partition, linux cannot read 4. solution: download package for linux to read NTFS 5. problem: linux cannot connect to net 6. solution: download on windows and copy to linux 7. problem: linux cannot read NTFS 8. solution: goto 4.
:)
We're trying to solve the wrong problem.
Philip