Nighthawk69
Golden Member
Hi there...
I have a home fileserver with a hard drive (2.1GB) for the OS which currently has Win2K Pro on it and a separate HD (60GB) for files and MP3's. Both drives are formatted in NTFS, but I plan to move to Linux tomorrow and therefore I cannot run NTFS on the drives. Now, the OS drive is fine as I'll be formatting it, but the files drive is NTFS and I'm wondering of there is some way to convert the drive back to FAT32 from NTFS? If not, I guess I will need to copy all of my files to another computer, format the drive on the server for FAT32 so Linux can work with it, then copy all of my files back?
Suggestions are appreciated! 🙂
Also, I plan to use Linux RedHat with a server install so I can start learning Linux.
Thanks!
I have a home fileserver with a hard drive (2.1GB) for the OS which currently has Win2K Pro on it and a separate HD (60GB) for files and MP3's. Both drives are formatted in NTFS, but I plan to move to Linux tomorrow and therefore I cannot run NTFS on the drives. Now, the OS drive is fine as I'll be formatting it, but the files drive is NTFS and I'm wondering of there is some way to convert the drive back to FAT32 from NTFS? If not, I guess I will need to copy all of my files to another computer, format the drive on the server for FAT32 so Linux can work with it, then copy all of my files back?
Suggestions are appreciated! 🙂
Also, I plan to use Linux RedHat with a server install so I can start learning Linux.
Thanks!