There are ext3 drivers for Windows, though I'm not sure if they're any
better at writing than Linux's NTFS modules..
~B
jason watts wrote:
ok, the setup i am working to build
i have a 160 gig hd
i plan on shrinking windows xp down to 40 gigs
then installing linux to another 40 gig section.
the other 80 gig, i want to format so that it can be read by both
windows and linux.
i know ntfs is out, linux isnt so good at reading it.
i know fat16/32 are both useable by windows and linux.
is there any other format i should consider useing that can be read by
both win and linux?
reason for this is i plan to use the 80 gig section to "pass" video's
back and forth between they two. im expecting files to be between 1 and
2 gig. (maybe smaller? not sure, dont have the files yet to know)
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