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Dual OS Readable Drive Format

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hoggbottom59

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Jul 30, 2001
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I am thinking of having another with Linux when I reconfigure my computer.

The thing is I want a dual-booting hard drive with Win2k and Linux. I want to put all my data on a massive second drive. This second drive I'd like to able to be readable by Windows/Linux and Mac.

Probably asking too much - which would be the best hd system to be read by all?? Fat32?

Any help,
Thanks Leon.
 
FAT32 Partition would probally be the best bet since Mac and Linux already read it.

Dave
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Today Is Tomorrows Yesterday. So Why Wait
 
I currently have MacOS 8.6, I know this can read FAT32 but
I assume the new MacOS X (that I intend to eventually upgrade to) can read NTFS though.

I have been told that Linux can only read currently not write to NTFS. I assume the next version will be able to write to it?

Thanks for the help,
Leon.
 

The NTFS development under Linux is going very slowly. For the last 5-6 years it has been read only, so don't get your hope up, you'll probably have to wait another 2-3 years (or more).

FAT is the best bet.

Cheers

Henrik Morsing
Certified AIX 4.3 Systems Administration
& p690 Technical Support
 
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