I'm sure this is been asked, but I wasn't sure how to search for it.
I'm in the process of creating a dual-boot system with ubuntu and winxp. Thats fine and dandy, but I'm wondering about my second drive. I have a second drive (160gb) which I use for file storage and backup. It's currently formatted as ntfs, which I know I need to convert to fat32.
My question is, will windows and linux be able to use the files (including saving/writing/etc) on that second drive without problems? without causing corruption of the drive or any problems like that.
Thanks in advance.
I'm in the process of creating a dual-boot system with ubuntu and winxp. Thats fine and dandy, but I'm wondering about my second drive. I have a second drive (160gb) which I use for file storage and backup. It's currently formatted as ntfs, which I know I need to convert to fat32.
My question is, will windows and linux be able to use the files (including saving/writing/etc) on that second drive without problems? without causing corruption of the drive or any problems like that.
Thanks in advance.