I think i'm right in saying that ext3 is the most commonly used file system with linux as it contains journaling features for safer data and faster reboots.
Formatting in linux seems very quick compared with windoze which seems to thoroughly format each sector and then allows scandisk to carry out careful examination. Gparted seems to format a large disk very quickley compared with windoze. Linux does allow one to check for bad sectors [using badblocks] but it doesn't seem to be as thorough as windoze. From what i've read winxp uses ntfs and win2k uses ntfs or vfat [FAT32 files need to be <4gb]. I did read that with windoze one is best to use Ext2 IFS for windoze for interchangeability between OS.
On my PC i store all data safely on a removable drive so i can use it on either machine [linux or windows] for which vfat seems to be the appropriate option to me and my view that vfat being simpler means more reliable.
has anyone done testing
a] does linux format as well as windoze?
b] what file system do you recommend for storing data?
c] how can i check a disk reliably in linux [badblocks, ****.ext3 don't seem to be as good as scandisk]
Or just backup, backup backup... then one doesn't need to worry!
thanks
Formatting in linux seems very quick compared with windoze which seems to thoroughly format each sector and then allows scandisk to carry out careful examination. Gparted seems to format a large disk very quickley compared with windoze. Linux does allow one to check for bad sectors [using badblocks] but it doesn't seem to be as thorough as windoze. From what i've read winxp uses ntfs and win2k uses ntfs or vfat [FAT32 files need to be <4gb]. I did read that with windoze one is best to use Ext2 IFS for windoze for interchangeability between OS.
On my PC i store all data safely on a removable drive so i can use it on either machine [linux or windows] for which vfat seems to be the appropriate option to me and my view that vfat being simpler means more reliable.
has anyone done testing
a] does linux format as well as windoze?
b] what file system do you recommend for storing data?
c] how can i check a disk reliably in linux [badblocks, ****.ext3 don't seem to be as good as scandisk]
Or just backup, backup backup... then one doesn't need to worry!
thanks
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