viewing hard-drive files in linux

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3ch03s
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viewing hard-drive files in linux

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Hello
I would like to use linux-related software on my xbox but i'm unsure on how to install it. I have the software stored on both my e: and f: partitions and have gentoox installed on e:. Is there a simple command to allow me to either browse my hard-drives contents in gentoox (KDE or the other one :roll: ) or a way i can add the software into the rootsf (or whatever its called) file?

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In Linux, everything is either a file or a process. From any applications point of view, rootfs is just another hard drive. It becomes the primary file system (/) in Linux, and any file manager will do. If you use KDE, I suggest Konqueror.
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