Best disk format for crossplatform?
I have a large external drive that I want to use accross Linux, Mac OS and Windows. I'm trying to figure out which format I should use for it. I'll have a lot of medium sized files ~3MB on it.
NTFS Great for windows not great for Mac OS and Linux
FAT 32 Sucks but it works with everything.
ZSF Not widely supported yet
HFS+ Not supported by Windows or Linux
I don't have control over all of these systems so I can't install needed software to mount sundry file systems.
I think I'm stuck with FAT32 but maybe someone has a better idea?
NTFS Great for windows not great for Mac OS and Linux
FAT 32 Sucks but it works with everything.
ZSF Not widely supported yet
HFS+ Not supported by Windows or Linux
I don't have control over all of these systems so I can't install needed software to mount sundry file systems.
I think I'm stuck with FAT32 but maybe someone has a better idea?
Comments
There is nothing else out there unless you install independing format readers.