I've been trying for a while now to find a good file system to format external drives with. For a long time the best choice was plain old FAT32, but since it has a 4GB (or is it 2GB?) file size limit it's not good for transferring large video files, or holding games that use large archive files. I've played with ExFAT, but Linux apparently has some issues with it even after installing ExFAT fuse support. This has manifested as long shutdown times when an ExFAT drive is connected; I presume the computer is having trouble closing the drive.
HFS or one of its descendants may be the best choice, since I think Linux has native support and Windows support can be added easily with Paragon HFS. Am I on the right track, or is there a better choice?
HFS or one of its descendants may be the best choice, since I think Linux has native support and Windows support can be added easily with Paragon HFS. Am I on the right track, or is there a better choice?