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Re: compatible FS between linux and windows



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On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 03:05:32PM -0400, AnotherLinuxGuy wrote:
> is fat32/16 the only FS that windows can see and write to the same with
> linux? i want to run a dual boot machine, and have a couple HDs that
> both OSs can write too etc, is a FAT FS my only option? or does windows
> see other FSs? particularly XP Pro is what ill be using....

The pinheads in Redmond only awcknowledge other possible solutions
when abolutely forced to.  FAT is the best way to get the job done in
the interim, your goal should be to eliminate Windows if you want
compatibility.

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