J jsp5h Junior Member May 26, 2005 2 0 0 May 26, 2005 #1 Are there any stable and robust filesystems that are supported by Linux and Windows? I don't really have a lot of confidence using FAT32.
Are there any stable and robust filesystems that are supported by Linux and Windows? I don't really have a lot of confidence using FAT32.
B bersl2 Golden Member Aug 2, 2004 1,617 0 0 May 27, 2005 #2 Sadly, FAT32 is about as stable* as you can get. Now, if you had the joint partition on another computer, Samba would work beautifully. * I don't consider the ext2 Windows driver or Captive NTFS exactly "stable." YMMV.
Sadly, FAT32 is about as stable* as you can get. Now, if you had the joint partition on another computer, Samba would work beautifully. * I don't consider the ext2 Windows driver or Captive NTFS exactly "stable." YMMV.
N n0cmonkey Elite Member Jun 10, 2001 42,936 1 0 May 27, 2005 #3 Windows supports an increadibly small amount of filesystems. It's sad really.