Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 15:03:34 -0600 From: secmgr <security@jim-liesl.org> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Common disk format between 2.4.current linux and FreeBSD 5.3 and later Message-ID: <427FD026.5030204@jim-liesl.org>
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I'm building a usb harddrive and i'll be using it under both linux and FreeBSD. vfat is not a contender due to a 2gb limit of file size (I'm using it as a dump disk and I don't want to deal with multiple volumes). It seems that BSD can talk to ext2 partitions and Linux can talk to the older UFS format. Suggestions on which is the more stable implementation for a r/w environment? I've read that there were issues in the past, but I could see anything within the last year or so. Thanks jim
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