On Thursday 26 Dec 2002 23:24, Derek Broughton wrote:
I still don't see how, even if you want to support all the third-party possibilities, it's possible to have two files systems under one drive in Windows.
On Windows 2000, it's possible to mount a FAT or FAT32 (or NTFS, of course) partition under an empty directory on an NTFS drive (Microsoft call it Mount Points; it's accessible from the disk administration MMC module - you can either assign a drive letter to a partition or mount it at a mount point or both).
Stephen