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From: "ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com" <ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com>
To: Benjamin Donald-Wilson <benjamin.donald.wilso...@gmail.com>; Chris Robinson 
<fabricat...@yahoo.com>
Sent: Sat, 30 April, 2011 3:56:44 PM
Subject: Re: 10.04 and USB 3.0

Thanks folks,

I'll get back to you if I need to find that driver for Windows for ext3
or ext4.

Dave
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The driver you want is Ext2Fsd, seems to work great.

http://www.ext2fsd.com

ext3 and ext4 are supported as they are backwards compatible with ext2 (with no 
journaling)

There's a problem with the older ext2 open source driver which used to be the 
recommended one, but it does not support inode size of anying other than 128 
bytes.  The current default inode size is 256 bytes, and you can't reduce it on 
an existing filesystem.  It sees that developers aren't supporting this driver 
any more, so make sure you use the Ext2Fsd driver.

Chris

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