Re: What is the best compatible file system for linux and windows?
- From: Jack Challen <jack_challen@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 17:50:09 +0100
Budi Febrianto wrote:
Once I format the external harddisk with fat32 with 80 GB partition.
In linux it can read/write fine, but in windows... not. Maybe I did it
wrong. I'll try again.
I'm using windows in office, and linux at home. That why I need to
access the external hd from different os.
Try using (from linux)
mkdosfs -F 32 /dev/sda1
to create your filesystem. Obviously this will depend on your hardware
path, and remove any existing data on that partition.
Works for me
jack
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