Re: Should I use Ext3 or Fat32 when networking with WinXp Client?

From: Michael W. Cocke (cocke_at_catherders.com)
Date: 12/29/03

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    On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 06:07:42 -0500, "zod"
    <zod1979@TAKEOUTTHISPARTyahoo.ca> wrote:

    >What file system should I use to ensure compatibility with a WinXp client?
    >
    >The WinXp client filesystem will be NTFS and my Linux server should be ???
    >
    >What should I use? Ext3 or Fat32?
    >

    I just re-read this.. Are you talking about a XP network client? if
    so, it makes no difference at all what filesystem you use on your
    linux box - the systems will communicate over the network.

    Mike-

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