Le 01/10/2015 19:07, buhorojo a écrit :
On 01/10/15 14:14, jdd wrote:
Le 01/10/2015 13:51, greg.freemyer@gmail.com a écrit :
I use NTFS on them mostly. openSUSE has no problem.
beware of file names
jdd
OK. That sounds good. What happens when we plug it in? How will we write to it? Our main concern is that it only works with windows. We're not sure how much that still applies as we know e.g. a graphic pen card will work even though the install is only for windows.
Not sure if I understand well the question. I have usb device from some Gb to 4Tb, no problem at all for Linux. If you want them to work also on windows, you have to use NTFS or extFAT. If you want also to connect them to an other device (multimedia boxes, for example), nothing is granted. Most of these boxes are linux boxes, but most do not have all the drivers and often read only FAT32 any windows file system have a limited character set for file names. Unix/linux accept anything but zero byte chars, but windows ones do not like some punctuation marks like ? https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247%28v=vs.85%... jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org