linux/windows/mac filesystem
Josh Pollak
pardsbane at offthehill.org
Wed Jan 12 10:54:00 EST 2005
On Jan 11, 2005, at 8:59 PM, Gregory Boyce wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, John Jannotti wrote:
>
>>
>> I've joined the external USB/Firewire drive bandwagon. I'm mostly
>> using
>> this on my (Linux) machine, but since I'll be storing things like
>> movies
>> and such, I'd like to be able to bring it along when I see friends
>> who use
>> Windows and Macs, plug it in, and access my stuff.
>>
>> Is Fat32 my only option for universal access? I'd accept that,
>> except that
>> Fat32 seems to be pretty limited. For example, it won't allow
>> changes to
>> the last modified time, so it's hard to use it as the target of an
>> rsync.
>
> Fat32 is your only option really out of box, but ext2 drivers seem to
> be available for both Windows and Mac OS X. Not sure if that would be
> acceptable for you though since it would require installing those
> drivers on any system you want to access your disk.
Rumor is Liger or Tigon (1), or whatever the next OS X release is
called will have read-write NTFS support, to help with this problem.
Its due out 1st quarter of '05, but who knows.
(1) http://www.greenapple.com/~jorp/amzanim/cross02a.htm
(also
http://toussaint.us/Philipl/Anti_Liger_Alliance/optimusvsliger.swf )
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