> > Linux does support FAT32 but NT4.0 does not. NT supports NTFS and FAT16. > Typical M$ being incompatible with itself. If I'm not mistaken, NT2000 does > not support FAT32 but does offer a new type of NTFS that is not backward > compatible. > > Matt Windows2000 does support FAT32 which is why I dumped NT4 for a RC3 copy. I have it installed on a FAT32 partition. -- Brian R. Thacker __________/ Never look at the trombones, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (_|____|___\________ it only encourages them. Greensboro, NC >_|_|_________) - Richard Strauss
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