Take ext2. There are drivers for Windows to read and write, e.g. https://www.heise.de/download/product/e ... stem-25216merlino175 wrote:ok ntfs is not so good for gargoyle.
is fat32 supported and better than ntfs?
or what else than windows can manage?
Fat32 is limited in file size (max. 2 (or 4?) GByte) and is lacking file permissions.
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Ektus.