Sorry about my last post...I didn't read far enough on the list.

Joe Harris
Department of redundancy department

Quoting Carsten Breuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi Simon,
>
> > AFAIK NTFS can only be read with linux, not written (bad stuff (tm)
> > happens) although I may be wrong about this.
>
> It ist TRUE except that you can overwrite files that allready exists.
> The captive driver can write to a NTFS partition, but it uses the
> original Windows XP NTFS drivers (2). It looks also that the captive
> driver have problems with huge disk copies.
>
> captive is available at sourceforge:
>
> http://captive.sf.net (i think).
>
>
>  > I believe the best (for
>  > best read most portable) format to use is fat32.
>
> You are perfectly right. fat32 also support large
> partitions (e.g 200 GB). But you can't use the tools
> from the nice people from redmond, because the have
> limited it to 32 GB. So you need to create the partition
> with a third party tool (e.g. partition magic on win
> do the job, other tools perhaps also).
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
>
> Carsten
>
>
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