Just saw that Stephan Schreiber has created an IFS (Installable File System) driver that give Windows support for the Linux “ext2” filesystem. It’s available at his site, here.
Like some of the Linux NTFS drivers, this one does not obey the filesystem’s file and directory security.
One must wonder if Windows bootdisks will become a common tool to hack poorly protected Linux passwords
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