Rafal Frackowiak <rfrackowiak@???> said:
> Have you read NTFS-3g manual?
I hadn't. That is very useful.
Chris Dennis <cgdennis@???> said:
> NTFS also has weirdness in its filenames. NTFS filenames /are/
> case-sensitive, but Windows ignores the case! And NTFS allows
> characters such as ':', '\', and '/', but Windows doesn't! So
> beware.
Windows is not a problem: I only have Linux. At the moment, I make
backups on various flash memory devices, which use FAT32 (and I
understand it is not wise to change that). Colons are not allowed, nor
are symbolic links (I package them up in a zip file) and odd things
can happen to letter case. It's all getting a bit cumbersome.
> creating files tens of gigabytes in size, and it gets slower
> and slower as the file grows.
My files aren't that large! It looks like NTFS will do what's wanted.
I have no idea whether it is NTFS-3G - indeed, I'm only assuming the
hard drive I am considering (Transcend 1TB 2.5 inch USB 3.0 Military-
Grade Shock Resistance) has NTFS of any sort because it appears to be
in general use for such things.
Anyway, thanks to Rafal and Chris. All very helpful.
Peter Alefounder.
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