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Ext2NT 1.06

file size: 389.97 KB

A set of tools to allow read only access to ext2 filesystems from Windows NT.

 
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SH3 / X11
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Included are e2ls, e2cp, e2pwd, e2cd, e2cat, e2part. These utilities are based upon the ext2tool DOS utilities.

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