is exfat a good file system to use with Linux?
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is exfat a good file system to use with Linux?
Edit: for flash drives, I would never think of formatting and internal drive with it
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is exfat a good file system to use with Linux?
Edit: for flash drives, I would never think of formatting and internal drive with it
@MagicLike@soc.sekundenklebertransportverbot.de for removable storage? Yes
Anything else? Fuck no -
@MagicLike@soc.sekundenklebertransportverbot.de for removable storage? Yes
Anything else? Fuck no@MagicLike@soc.sekundenklebertransportverbot.de it's unjournaled and only has a single file table, you look at that filesystem wrong and you get corruption
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is exfat a good file system to use with Linux?
Edit: for flash drives, I would never think of formatting and internal drive with it
@MagicLike@soc.sekundenklebertransportverbot.de it's a good -interchange- FS, because it's the only one that's well supported across platforms that also has modern filesystem features. I use it for external SSDs and such. Don't think I'd use it as a rootfs, heh
(Though I'm sure support is actually pretty decent since they mainlined the driver that was originally written for... Android, I think?) -
@MagicLike@soc.sekundenklebertransportverbot.de it's unjournaled and only has a single file table, you look at that filesystem wrong and you get corruption
@privateger oh I wouldn't dare to use it for anything else than flash drives and such
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@MagicLike@soc.sekundenklebertransportverbot.de it's a good -interchange- FS, because it's the only one that's well supported across platforms that also has modern filesystem features. I use it for external SSDs and such. Don't think I'd use it as a rootfs, heh
(Though I'm sure support is actually pretty decent since they mainlined the driver that was originally written for... Android, I think?)@darkphoenix heh, yeah it is just for a flash drive that I suspect has a fs error
https://soc.sekundenklebertransportverbot.de/@MagicLike/114128343288292107