Ok I've effectively hit a roadblock. For some reason my process of understanding has slowed a bit.
I'm a Windows guy. I've had training in Unix but as I've stated before I'm a Linux newbie.
NTFS is arguably a great file system to have. Currently Linux only supports Read operations, and Write operations could very well destroy the system. So this X's out using NTFS as a primary file system, correct?
So what file system should I use with Linux? I am assuming there's a "standard" UNIX/Linux file system.. *Duh* yeah I know I'm asking essentially an "ID-10-T question". Like I said my brain hit a brick wall and I dunno why.
Thanks :thumb:
I'm a Windows guy. I've had training in Unix but as I've stated before I'm a Linux newbie.
NTFS is arguably a great file system to have. Currently Linux only supports Read operations, and Write operations could very well destroy the system. So this X's out using NTFS as a primary file system, correct?
So what file system should I use with Linux? I am assuming there's a "standard" UNIX/Linux file system.. *Duh* yeah I know I'm asking essentially an "ID-10-T question". Like I said my brain hit a brick wall and I dunno why.
Thanks :thumb:
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