18 Oct
2001
18 Oct
'01
08:46
Just to reassure Ron Joffe, the original poster, I would also like to state that I am successfully using FAT32 in rw mode. NTFS is the filesystem with very experimental writing support. FAT32 is suppored very well, IMO. Once, Win95 Scandisk corrupted the first FAT table, and it would not longer boot. Linux however successfully mounted the partition (w/o error...) and I retrieved all the data I needed before "mkdosfs /dev/hda3". On 17 Oct 2001, Tom Wesley wrote:
read write will work fine. i did this about 12 months ago for many many months and never had a problem. and i've not heard of a problem ever happening at all. anyone else? -- noodlez: Karol Pietrzak PGP KeyID: 0x3A1446A0