On 07/08/2020 10:18, August Schwerdfeger wrote:
> As I understand it, the reason that cameras still use FAT32 / exFAT is the
> simplicity of the implementation, since cameras have limited onboard 
> processing
> power. But at least with the manufacturers all using FAT32, there is no 
> hodgepodge
> of volatile proprietary formats to deal with.
> 
> To the OP, if you need your SSD to be fully readable and writable on both 
> macOS
> and Linux, the only filesystem I have found that fits this bill is exFAT, 
> which
> has most of the same shortcomings as FAT32 but does support large files. If 
> you
> only need to use it on Linux, you should definitely use ext4.

No, really: macOS is the limit here since there are an enormous number of file
systems that Linux can handle
For example, see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_file_systems#Disk_file_systems
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