The only reason you should be running Fat32 is if you're dual booting the machine with an older windows OS and that drive is storing information both installs are using.
The only reason you should be running Fat32 is if you're dual booting the machine with an older windows OS and that drive is storing information both installs are using.
If not. Convert.
Or, Linux. But at this time the 2.6 kernel supports NTFS pretty good.
The only reason you should be running Fat32 is if you're dual booting the machine with an older windows OS and that drive is storing information both installs are using.
If not. Convert.
Or, Linux. But at this time the 2.6 kernel supports NTFS pretty good.
Exaactly ! I didnt have many issues with 2.4 to be honest
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