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What file system to choose for a flash drive for MacOS/Linux/Windows so that it works everywhere?
There are 3 OSes. I need to be able to copy files between at least: Mac<->Linux, and Mac<-> Windows.
That is, between I see Linux and Windows is not so important.
What file system should I format my flash drive with? It is highly desirable that the file system works out of the box - there was no need to look for any additional ones. utilities.
The files that will have to be copied can also be up to 5 GB in size. Or at least you need to support files 500 MB - 1 GB
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The most hassle-free is FAT32, but the limit is 4 GB per file. Everything else will have to be dealt with.
habr.com/post/341042
Tuxera Disk Manager allows you to work with the NTFS file system without problems. Use her
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