From: "Shawn Singh" <callmeshawn@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] NTFS vs ext3
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 17:39:23 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <7225537e0611161439q16de6904p7d0845c7711d0db6@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4bf052bf0611161418k715cb891t76b41fbdf7dd750c@mail.gmail.com>
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In ( what seems like ) similar situatoins, I've just let the partition that
I want to "share" b/w OSes just be a NTFS partition if say, I were
dual-booting my machine ( Linux & Windows ). IMHO, Linux support for NTFS is
fine, meaning that I've not experienced any trouble related to doing that.
Shawn
On 11/16/06, Ghaith Hachem <blacksadness@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 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
>
> --
> Ghaith Hachem
> TristMoon Staff
> TristMoon.com
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Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-11-16 22:18 [gentoo-user] NTFS vs ext3 Ghaith Hachem
2006-11-16 22:39 ` Shawn Singh [this message]
2006-11-18 19:24 ` Daniel Vrcic
2006-11-20 14:55 ` Shawn Singh
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