The centos can not recognize the NTFS file format and my xp system can not format the removable disk to fat32.
Which the disk format are you used if you want to share the data between xp and linux system?
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 8:44 PM, ganu MailList ganu4maillist@gmail.com wrote:
The centos can not recognize the NTFS file format and my xp system can not format the removable disk to fat32.
Which the disk format are you used if you want to share the data between xp and linux system?
CentOS can access the NTFS filesystem. Please see this CentOS wiki page for details:
http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/NTFS
Akemi
Now my centos system can read the ntfs disk. Thanks very much.
2010/8/20 Akemi Yagi amyagi@gmail.com
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 8:44 PM, ganu MailList ganu4maillist@gmail.com wrote:
The centos can not recognize the NTFS file format and my xp system can not format the removable disk to fat32.
Which the disk format are you used if you want to share the data between
xp
and linux system?
CentOS can access the NTFS filesystem. Please see this CentOS wiki page for details:
http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/NTFS
Akemi _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On 8/20/10, ganu MailList ganu4maillist@gmail.com wrote:
The centos can not recognize the NTFS file format and my xp system can not format the removable disk to fat32.
Which the disk format are you used if you want to share the data between xp and linux system?
I usually use FAT32 since it can be read by Linux/Windows/Mac without problems. This is assuming no single file is expected to be over 4GB. If you are having problems with XP formatting the disk to FAT32 because it refuses to do so for "large" disks, simply use CentOS or a DOS bootdisk to do the partitioning and formatting.
Of course if you need to store files bigger than 4GB, then best to use Akemi's suggestion.