George Stoianov wrote:
AFAIK FAT32 has an upper limit of 127GB. which means you need lots of partitions.
I have a usb disk I was trying to copy some linux distro iso's to, while it was format with FAT32, and it would go up to 4 GB + and stop saying file size limit was exceeded. For me that made it useless as a lot of the file I have are larger than 4 GB. You will need to reformat the disk to ext2,ext3 etc. which will make it problematic if you want your windows and mac pcs to mount it automatically. You have to evaluate carefully...
HTH George You hae to be careful between file system and file size. I believe that FAT32 only allows a maximum of 4 GBytes. You can have many filex within the filesystem.
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