Re: file system

2008-05-10 Thread Roopinder Singh
On Wed, May 7, 2008 2:34 pm, Oliver Fromme wrote: Usually, for multimedia files, fat32 works just fine. it doesn't support ownership, permissions and a few other things, but that doesn't matter much for multimedia files on your private home machine. Ahh.. yes.. but the real question is what

Re: file system

2008-05-07 Thread Ravna
What file system do you use for a data partition (music, video..) to use between windows and freebsd in a dual boot system? is there something better ? I'm using a ext3 partition. It supports files over 2GB, and can be read/written from both OSes. The IFS driver for ext on windows is very

Re: file system

2008-05-07 Thread Oliver Fromme
Carlos Porto Filho wrote: What file system do you use for a data partition (music, video..) to use between windows and freebsd in a dual boot system? Well, I use a file server (FreeBSD) with NFS + Samba, so it can be accessed from both Windows and FreeBSD machines. Samba works surprisingly

Re: file system

2008-05-06 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Carlos Porto Filho [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What file system do you use for a data partition (music, video..) to use between windows and freebsd in a dual boot system? is there something better than fat32? To be honest, FAT isn't that bad a filesystem for relatively large files which change

Re: file system

2008-05-06 Thread Angus Robinson
Carlos Porto Filho wrote: What file system do you use for a data partition (music, video..) to use between windows and freebsd in a dual boot system? is there something better than fat32? tia ___ freebsd-chat@freebsd.org mailing list http

file system

2008-05-05 Thread Carlos Porto Filho
What file system do you use for a data partition (music, video..) to use between windows and freebsd in a dual boot system? is there something better than fat32? tia ___ freebsd-chat@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo