Re: suitable file system?
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Originally Posted by musasabi
now, id like to be able to read and write this multimedia partition with both windows and linux... but the only way i know to do this is with the fat32 filesystem. dont really wanna do that. :?
so, any ideas?
THe only suggesting would be to overcome your fear of FAT32 and use it, since this is the only way I know of that lets you read/write in both win and lin, since linux can't yet write to ntfs without a high change of corruption.
Re: suitable file system?
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Originally Posted by musasabi
alright... so i got sick and tired of running one 40 gig drive with windows and two 20 gig drives with linux on one and my multimedia on the other. so, of course, i nabbed up a 200 gig drive from newegg. wahoo. :)
it will be ariving tomorrow, and ive been pondering this sort of a setup...
two 20 gig partitions for two flavors of linux... one will be slackware and one will be for play. one 60 gig partition for windows and all of my non-*nix games. and finally, one 100 gig partition for my multimedia.
now, id like to be able to read and write this multimedia partition with both windows and linux... but the only way i know to do this is with the fat32 filesystem. dont really wanna do that. :?
so, any ideas?
Well, I know for a fact that FAT32 will work, but if you really want to, you can see if NTFS works.
BTW, can you send me your old HDD's? XD
Knoppix for drive upgrade
I just upgraded a 40G for an 80G and used knoppix to do the partitioning and cp
it worked great - that way i coulld remove the drive that was to stay and put the new 80 in with the 40 for the format and copy - worked flawlessly except for wierd reporting afterwords (see Misc forum df - du reporting) which may not have anything to do with Knoppix.
Have fun with all that space - I wish i had better info for you, but i use fat32 for my share also ...
One thing - i have found fdisk to be much more useful than parted.