On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 02:21:54PM +0100, Andy Bennett wrote:
> 
> FAT is the correct filesystem to use for this kind of disk.
> - Every device under the sun (no pun intended) supports for both read and 
> write.

Only if support is enabled, though. I only know of one non-Windows
computer at work that has support for FAT and that is because I gave it
that support. He referred to systems that he doesn't have root on. 

But I agree that FAT has the best *chance* of being supported.

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