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Accessing Files on another drive

Hey..alright heres the deal I'm going to do a triple boot if you would Win98SE, Win2K, and Redhat Linux 7.1 now I have two HDs each with 30 gigs i've allowed one HD to the OS's with 10 gigs each...the third I intend to be one for windows to pull things thats compliant with both 98 and 2k and store anything that is OS only (Eg. 98 only or 2k only) in that OS's partition...can I also keep linux files on the second HD along with the windows files..?

 

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