Thanks to all.
However I wanted to have a JOURNALIZED FS on my removable device.
Since I do not know how to use NTFS on openSUSE in R/W mode, I wanted
to use ext3 partition. But I think that either of FAT32 or NTFS is the
solution. Since FAT32 is not journalized, I want to know, how to use a
NTFS
Eberhard Roloff wrote:
fat 32 is really bad, as soon as you handle a large collection of files
and/or large and it is slow.
it's necessary if you want the drive to be seen by desktop non
computer devices (dvd readers... TV slots)
jdd
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jdd wrote:
> 0verl0ad wrote:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I am now completely onto the Linux OS (openSUSE 10.3). I removed
>> Windows XP from system except that I have it installed on VMware and
>> VirtualBox for some apps that WINE can't run and for college projects
>> purpose.
>>
>> Now I have all the parti