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LTOOLS - file access ... [CMD]

 
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 17, 2004 3:37 pm    Post subject: LTOOLS - file access ... [CMD] Reply with quote

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The LTOOLS are a set of command line tools to read and write Linux extended 2 filesystems (Linux's standard filesystem) from DOS or Windows (XP, 2000, NT, ME, 9.x or 3.x) running on the same machine. So whenever you're running DOS or Windows and you desperately need to read or write that most important file, which resides on your Linux disk, you should use it ... Besides that, you can repair your Linux system from DOS, if your Linux system does not boot anymore ...

If you don't like command line tools, you may use LTOOLSgui , which is a Java based graphical user interface ("Explorer like") for local or remote access to your Linux files. Or you may use LTOOLSnet , which is a .NET based user interface, also providing local or remote access.

If you don't like Java or .NET, use your web browser as a graphical frontend for the LTOOLS. To achieve this functionallity, the package contains LREADsrv , which is a simple web server, making your LINUX (and DOS) filesystem available in an Explorer-like view in your web browser. Using LREADsrv, you also have remote access to your LINUX filesystem as well as to your DOS/Windows filesystem.

Beginning with version 3.3 the complete LTOOLS suite is also running under UNIX, Solaris ... .

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The newest version of the LTOOLS can be downloaded from [here]


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