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Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 00:18:26 +0200
From: "Ghaith Hachem" <blacksadness@gmail.com>
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Subject: [gentoo-user] NTFS vs ext3
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hey,
i was wondering what would be the best solution for a shared data partition,
it's a 100GB partition, and FAT is not an option, so should i use ext2 (or
ext3) with one of the tools on windows? and which tool would you recommend
I'm currently using ext2fsd to read my ext2 backup harddrive i think it has
ext3 write support..
Or should i go the other way around and put my data on an NTFS partition,
and if i do that is the NTFS write support stable by now.. it's been a long
time since i dual booted so back then NTFS support was not really a good
idea..

thank you in advance

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Ghaith Hachem
TristMoon Staff
TristMoon.com

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hey, <br>i was wondering what would be the best solution for a shared data partition, it's a 100GB partition, and FAT is not an option, so should i use ext2 (or ext3) with one of the tools on windows? and which tool would you recommend I'm currently using ext2fsd to read my ext2 backup harddrive i think it has ext3 write support.. 
<br>Or should i go the other way around and put my data on an NTFS partition, and if i do that is the NTFS write support stable by now.. it's been a long time since i dual booted so back then NTFS support was not really a good idea..
<br><br>thank you in advance<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Ghaith Hachem<br>TristMoon Staff<br>TristMoon.com

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