On a standard, dual boot Vista Home and Ubuntu, I'd like to be able to access the Ubuntu partition from Windows. I imagine that there must be software to let you do this.
Can anyone recommend a good (preferably free-as-in-speech) package to do this?
Update : thanks to the first posters here I tried fs-driver, but it seems to consider my Linux partition unformatted, and wants to format it.
http://www.fs-driver.org/
For Ext3 and Ext2 - there's one great answer: this software
Free as in beer but works perfectly well.
Edit: Ian answered first, same software.
If you need portable read-only access Explore2fs is a standalone tool that can do it. Useful if you're not on your own machine.
DiskInternals Linux Reader
Safe and quick, read-only access to Ext2/Ext3 Linux file systems.