Preferred file system for flash drives in Linux?


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So exFAT is the way to go? I'm using NTFS for now, never gave it much of a thought.

 

I think macOS isn't happy with it, but I have none around. In any case as long as there is one that's half decent and works across them all I'm happy 😊

  On 23/04/2022 at 19:35, KaoDome said:

So exFAT is the way to go? I'm using NTFS for now, never gave it much of a thought.

 

I think macOS isn't happy with it, but I have none around. In any case as long as there is one that's half decent and works across them all I'm happy 😊

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Yeah...ntfs has ok support in Linux more or less, but in macOS, ntfs is read-only if memory serves.

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