What is the best way to share data between Windows and Linux?
I currently have a dual boot system with a FAT32 partition that I use to share data. I have run into a major problem for me. Under Linux I can have two file called test and Test, however when I copy them to the FAT32 partition I end up with only one file.
What I'm looking for is the best way to share data between Windows and Linux in which file names that differ only by case.
I think the best way would be to share an ext2 file system if I could read it under Windows somehow. Any suggestions on the best way to to that on either a dual boot machine or over a network.
I currently have a dual boot system with a FAT32 partition that I use to share data. I have run into a major problem for me. Under Linux I can have two file called test and Test, however when I copy them to the FAT32 partition I end up with only one file.
What I'm looking for is the best way to share data between Windows and Linux in which file names that differ only by case.
I think the best way would be to share an ext2 file system if I could read it under Windows somehow. Any suggestions on the best way to to that on either a dual boot machine or over a network.
