2008/6/27 W. Wayne Liauh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Folks; >> >> another migration-related question: I do have a >> fairly well sized USB >> drive to hold data so far to share between Linux, >> Windows and >> OpenSolaris, thus the lowest common denominator (in >> terms of file >> systems) being FAT32. Taken into account I do have >> also to backup a few >> VirtualBox images (which are larger than FAT32 >> allows), I will have to >> reformat this drive anyhow, so my question: What kind >> of file system >> would suit best the need of being written to in Linux >> _and_ read from in >> OpenSolaris? (This is just for the migration of >> config and some data >> indeed, I'll have to go for FAT32 again after for the >> Windows situations >> anyhow...). >> >> Comments, anyone? >> TIA and best regards, >> Kristian >> >> -- >> Kristian Rink * http://zimmer428.net * >> http://flickr.com/photos/z428/ >> jab: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * icq: 48874445 * fon: ++49 >> 176 2447 2771 > > Can't you format your USB stick in ufs2? I believe most Linux distros can > read and write ufs partitions. Correct?
Not the Solaris ufs at last check -- just ufs as seen in older BSDs. -- Shawn Walker _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org