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Crossmeta Xfs Driver Windows Download
Originally posted by bombcar: Reiser is worse than FAT 32 That's absurd I don't know where you get your fanboyism from, but it doesn't reflect reality.. Reiser3 is a good, solid filesystem that's been is use for a long time (6-7 yrs at least).. What file system should a grub 2 boot partition use Just for ext2/ext3 and ext4(only reading) Features Ext2Fsd supports: ext2/ext3 volume reading & writing ext3 journal replay when mounting various codepage: utf8, cp936, cp950 mountpoint automatical assignment large inode size: 128, 256, large file size bigger than 4G CIFS sharing over network htree directory indexing ext4 extent read-only, no size truncating and expanding support Fast fsck (uninit_bg) and group block checksum support 64k block-size, support compatible to Linux ext4 and e2fsprogs OS: 2k, xp, vista, server 2003/2008, win7.. I haven't used reiser4 but considering it's basically abandoned at this point I wouldn't recommend it.. Crossmeta xfs Driver Download - Release Date There is a xfs driver for windows by crossmeta/pavitrasoft. https://roecherate.amebaownd.com/posts/15550835
XFS and ext2/3 are also very good filesystems I suspect that for the majority of use it won't make a difference which you choose, except in extreme corner cases. https://tigaltiva.therestaurant.jp/posts/15550838