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Torrenting to a xp partition.

Is it possible to use a torrent client in linix 9 or 10 to download straight to a windows section of the disk?

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Yano

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DELUGE(1)						      General Commands Manual							 DELUGE(1)

NAME
deluge - a bittorrent client SYNOPSIS
deluge [options] [torrent] DESCRIPTION
Deluge utilizes a client/server model, with 'deluged' being the daemon process and 'deluge' being used to launch a user-interface. By default, Deluge will run in 'Classic' mode where the daemon functionality will be hidden and the GtkUI will automatically launch a 'del- uged' process. You can turn this off in the Preferences dialog. OPTIONS
[torrent] List of ".torrent" files to add to the download queue. --version Show program's version number and exit. -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -c CONFIG, --config=CONFIG Sets the configuration path. -u UI, --ui=UI The UI that you wish to launch, current options include: gtk, web or console -l LOGFILE, --logfile=LOGFILE Output to designated logfile instead of stdout -L LOGLEVEL, --loglevel=LOGLEVEL Set the log level (default is error): none, info, warning, error, critical, debug -q --quiet Sets the log level to 'none', this is the same as `-L none` -s DEFAULT_UI, --set-default-ui=DEFAULT_UI Sets the default UI to be run when no UI is specified SEE ALSO
Homepage: http://www.deluge-torrent.org/ AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Andrew Resch <andrewresch@gmail.com>. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation 1.3.3 July 2011 DELUGE(1)