George Stoianov wrote:
>> AFAIK FAT32 has an upper limit of 127GB. which means you need lots of
>> partitions.
> 
> I have a usb disk I was trying to copy some linux distro iso's to,
> while it was format with FAT32, and it would go up to 4 GB + and stop
> saying file size limit was exceeded. For me that made it useless as a
> lot of the file I have are larger than 4 GB. You will need to reformat
> the disk to ext2,ext3 etc. which will make it problematic if you want
> your windows and mac pcs to mount it automatically. You have to
> evaluate carefully...
> 
> HTH
> George
You hae to be careful between file system and file size. I believe that FAT32
only allows a maximum of 4 GBytes. You can have many filex within the 
filesystem.

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