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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Access FreeBSD (BSD) partition from Windows NT/2000/XP Post 38009 by Neo on Thursday 3rd of July 2003 05:14:18 PM
Old 07-03-2003
No, sorry, SAMBA is for networking. My apologies, I did not read your question properly.

BSD is an operating system. So, is Windows 2000. You can not run two operating systems at the same time, generally Smilie

Ergo, your question is not about accessing operating systems, it is about accessing file systems. My mistake.

BSD partitions can be built on many different filesystems, I think. If you build it using one that is accessible from Windows 2000, you will be able to access it.

Does anyone know of the different file system types for this OS?
 

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Perl::OSType(3) 					User Contributed Perl Documentation					   Perl::OSType(3)

NAME
Perl::OSType - Map Perl operating system names to generic types VERSION
version 1.003 SYNOPSIS
use Perl::OSType ':all'; $current_type = os_type(); $other_type = os_type('dragonfly'); # gives 'Unix' DESCRIPTION
Modules that provide OS-specific behaviors often need to know if the current operating system matches a more generic type of operating systems. For example, 'linux' is a type of 'Unix' operating system and so is 'freebsd'. This module provides a mapping between an operating system name as given by $^O and a more generic type. The initial version is based on the OS type mappings provided in Module::Build and ExtUtils::CBuilder. (Thus, Microsoft operating systems are given the type 'Windows' rather than 'Win32'.) USAGE
No functions are exported by default. The export tag ":all" will export all functions listed below. os_type() $os_type = os_type(); $os_type = os_type('MSWin32'); Returns a single, generic OS type for a given operating system name. With no arguments, returns the OS type for the current value of $^O. If the operating system is not recognized, the function will return the empty string. is_os_type() $is_windows = is_os_type('Windows'); $is_unix = is_os_type('Unix', 'dragonfly'); Given an OS type and OS name, returns true or false if the OS name is of the given type. As with "os_type", it will use the current operating system as a default if no OS name is provided. SEE ALSO
o Devel::CheckOS SUPPORT
Bugs / Feature Requests Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker at <https://github.com/dagolden/perl-ostype/issues>. You will be notified automatically of any progress on your issue. Source Code This is open source software. The code repository is available for public review and contribution under the terms of the license. <https://github.com/dagolden/perl-ostype> git clone git://github.com/dagolden/perl-ostype.git AUTHOR
David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org> CONTRIBUTORS
o Jonas B. Nielsen <jonasbn@hoarfrost.local> o Paul Green <Paul.Green@stratus.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by David Golden. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.16.3 2013-03-20 Perl::OSType(3)
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