* Jason Polak [08-07-20 15:10]:
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> On 8/7/20 8:17 AM, Anton Aylward wrote:
> > On 06/08/2020 03:36, Peter Schlaufer wrote:
> >> When I now would change to Linux I would have to reformat the SSD drive to
> >> fat32
> >> that it can be read and written in Linux.
> >
> > Linux can read and
On 8/7/20 8:17 AM, Anton Aylward wrote:
> On 06/08/2020 03:36, Peter Schlaufer wrote:
>> When I now would change to Linux I would have to reformat the SSD drive to
>> fat32
>> that it can be read and written in Linux.
>
> Linux can read and write a large number of file systems that are faster
As I understand it, the reason that cameras still use FAT32 / exFAT is the
simplicity of the implementation, since cameras have limited onboard
processing power. But at least with the manufacturers all using FAT32,
there is no hodgepodge of volatile proprietary formats to deal with.
To the OP, if
On 06/08/2020 03:36, Peter Schlaufer wrote:
> When I now would change to Linux I would have to reformat the SSD drive to
> fat32
> that it can be read and written in Linux.
Linux can read and write a large number of file systems that are faster and more
reliable than FAT32. The only reason I
Second on ext4. It's faster, supports longer filenames, is case
sensitive, and is journaled to protect you from unexpected reboots.
Viel spaß!
Bernhard wrote:
> Peter Schlaufer schrieb am 06.08.20 um 09:36:
> > Dear All
> >
> > I am with dt since half a year after more than 10 years with LR