On Dec 9, 2007 8:11 PM, Dennis Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The next question is how to create a single filesystem on a USB attached
> device ( like a USB Stick from SanDisk or Kingston etc ) where the
> filesystem is supported and read/write functional on all of
> Win32/Win64/Linux and Solaris/UNIX.
>
> I don't think that NTFS is worth looking at because it is closed and
> proprietary. Microsoft could bork that up at a whim without telling anyone.
> The only two others I see are old world FAT nd FAT32. The FAT type
> filesystem is too small and restricted for anything real world. That leaves
> FAT32.
>
> Am I missing anything ? Any suggestions ?
Dennis,
As long as your media is less than 32GB FAT32 should be ok.
Another possibility is UDF. Although last time I check Windows
considered it to be read-only (that was quite some time ago and
I am not sure what is the status today)
--
Regards,
Cyril
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