9 Dec
2007
9 Dec
'07
18:03
Am Sonntag, 9. Dezember 2007 16:44:08 schrieb Philipp Thomas:
On Thu, 06 Dec 2007 16:28:30 +0100, jdd wrote:
The better choice would be to use ext2
ext3 as well
Not really. all drivers/apps for Windows only support ext3 because the difference is mostly the journal. AFAIK, no driver/app supports the ext3 journal, so in reality, they only support ext2.
That's correct, however ext3 is backwards compatible, so you can read write an ext3 partition(it feels like an ext2 one), however - if you perform write tasks, then it will have to rebuild the journal on next "real" use of ext3 (probably when you start Linux again). Greetings Michael