The default file system in Windows is NTFS, and the default file system in Ubuntu Linux is EXT4. The purpose of today’s 30 Days With Ubuntu Linux post is to try and understand what the difference is, ...
If you’ve ever used a drive formatted with Linux and tried to access it on a Windows system, you’re likely to have problems, especially if the drive uses the NTFS file system. Even though NTFS is ...
I'm not new to Linux, but I am new to this distro, Linux GUI in general (experience is mostly professional Red Hat distro), and this particular hardware. I need to move files from the media drive on ...
For over 10 years NTFS was, in my opinion, the most advanced file system for PC's. A few years ago, file systems like ext4 started reaching parity with NTFS.<BR><BR>Today ZFS is available and BTFS is ...
What would be extremely interesting is to compare ext4 to NTFS but sadly there’s neither a good ext4 implementation for Windows or a good NTFS implementation for Linux. For Linux users, however, the ...
More and more articles have been appearing on the EXT4 filesystem. In fact, the article that really caught my eye was one recently regarding the speed of using EXT4 on flash media. The benchmarks ...
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