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Johno2003

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I am curious in what File Systems are identified in most Operating Systems, like in the Windows series, LINUX/UNIX & DOS.
 

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well the common ones that i know of are FAT16, FAT32 (Windows 9X, Me, XP) NTFS (NT, Win 2000, XP)
 

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There are a number of different file systems for Linux and Unix depending on the OS itself. Redhat is usually ext2 and ext3.
 

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Johno2003 said:
I am curious in what File Systems are identified in most Operating Systems, like in the Windows series, LINUX/UNIX & DOS.
FAT32 is recognised by Windows and Linux. I'm not sure about DOS and UNIX though. If you wanted a widely supported filesystem I'd suggest FAT32, it's what I use as a "share" partition between Linux (Debian) and Windows XP.
 

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Hmmm.. are there any sites that list all file systems that are mentioned for all Operating Systems?
 

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Johno2003 said:
Hmmm.. are there any sites that list all file systems that are mentioned for all Operating Systems?
i guess there should be on those HOWTO sites for n00bs.. but lik wat do u intend to use it for? cos then its easier to answer ure questions
 

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