Saturday, December 20, 2014

File system format for both windows and linux use (besides fat32)


I'm looking for a file system to format my large external drive with that can read/write in linux and read/write in windows. I know Fat32 is usually the best suggestion, but a large percent of my files are >4GB, so Fat32 won't work. Are there any other ones out there that I can get to work?


Thanks


Answer



NTFS. Works natively in Windows, and well in Linux/OS X via NTFS-3g.


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