on 7/27/01 1:10 AM, Andrew W. Hill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> FAT32 still has a limit though.  A 10gig partition will have smaller
> blocks than a 30gig.  Not so with HFS+.  Everything over 2gig (iirc -
> could be 0.5gig) has 4k.   Presumably FAT32 has 2^32 clusters?

<OT>
FAT32 just seemed like a bridge to me. Better than FAT16, but can't hold a
candle to NTFS.
I don't know all the technical details, but a Win2k installation on NTFS
seemed quicker and more stable than it was on FAT32.
</OT>

BTW, does OS X still use HFS+?

Wait, this is vintage.macs, that's OT also...

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