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tinjaw:
These days using NTFS in Linux and ext2 in Windows is easily achieved with the right drivers. I usually default to NTFS as I suspect Linux applications will be more forgiving of NTFS than the other way around.
urlwolf:
Actually, these are the .exe in the andlinux dir:
colinux-bridged-net-daemon.exe
colinux-console-fltk.exe
colinux-console-nt.exe
colinux-daemon.exe
colinux-debug-daemon.exe
colinux-net-daemon.exe
colinux-serial-daemon.exe
colinux-slirp-net-daemon.exe
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In the task manager, you mostly see cpu activity from:
colinux-net-daemon.exe
colinux-daemon.exe
And the X server of course.
Is that bad news? are all processes in linux running under the colinux-daemon.exe process in windows?
tinjaw:
Sysinternals/Microsoft Process Explorer should help you determine that. You can see parent/child relationships as well as dig down to the thread level (and beyond).
urlwolf:
Actually, I think windows just has no idea of what linux is doing.
Here's an example.
Top shows CPU 99%, but process explorer doesn't even show 8% for total cpu usage, and the anlinux demon is mostly iddle.
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