If it makes any difference to you, I _think_ that there's a windows program that will read ext3; I know it will
read ext2. I haven't heard of one that reads ext4. If you don't care about windows, ext4 seems to work fine.
(You can read the windows directories from Linux and even cop;y to them, just not the other way around.)
Linux Support for NTFS writing, while supported, is still dangerous ... I've trashed or had trashed more then one NTFS partition just from a simple copy to that partition.
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> A: Yes.
> >Q: Are you sure?
> >>A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
> >>>Q: Why is top posting frowned upon?