Tom Sparks wrote:
> so what other option do have for formating my drive that can be read in 
> windows or should i forget windows compatibility?
>   

There are no good options that allow you to set permissions on
individual files and include Windows compatibility.

If you are willing to forego permissions, NTFS and FAT32 both are will
work.  If you're not willing to forego permissions, Samba is an option.

Paul

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