Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 15:08:37 -0800 From: "Keith Beattie" <ksbeattie@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: file system for FreeBSD, OS X and WinXP? Message-ID: <3aa28e230612311508h6ab7ee86g8c67bbdbc238b5b7@mail.gmail.com>
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Hello all, I recently picked up a big 700G external USB/Firewire Seagate drive with the hopes of using it to store my growing collection of music, photos, etc. currently spread across several different machines (all with nearly full discs). My hope is that I could use a single file system on this drive which could then be plugged into any of these machines which run FreeBSD, OS X, or WinXP. The disc came formatted FAT32, which FreeBSD didn't like ("too big" was the error when mounting). Formatting it UFS on OS X, showed that Apple's notion of UFS differs significantly from FreeBSD's notion of UFS. Formatting it under FreeBSD, likewise, leaves it only usable there. Is there a file system which will work for a drive this size on at least FreeBSD and OS X? It appears that HFS+ is a possibility, but I'm concerned that the support for that file system under FreeBSD is not current. What are people's experiences here? Is it perhaps better to punt on the idea of moving the drive about and go with a NAS-like solution running NFS/Samba and such on the FreeBSD box? TIA, ksb
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