When I was working with the install and getting ready to format the drive it gave me two options!
1.) HFS+
2.) UNIX Filesystem
I of course had to go with the Unix Filesystem, it's just too different not for me to try, and since my B&W is my messing around computer I figured what's the worst that could happen?
Anyways the reason I'm mentioning any of this is because I'd like to know what the differences are. Is there any advantage towards either one?
I know in the Micro$oft Pee-Cee world, that there is FAT structures and there are NTFS structures. and that NTFS is more reliable, more secure, and faster. Is this the same case with the Unix Filesystem?
- Jonathan
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