![]() The largest files it will store are Clonezilla disk images (I don't know, if they will be large files or not).Ĭan someone provide a solution for this problem? Or is there NO important enough difference between ext4 and ext3, and I should use ext3? - (If yes, then can I use Ext2Fsd for that ext3 mount?) It won't really move, just when it is used to migrate computer's data to a new one. It will be connected to a Raspberry Pi, if I finally receive it. What is the External HDD used for? - First, it will store backups, then family movies, pictures. Also I've read some words about writing ext4 in Windows could cause data loss on the disk. Ext2fsd-0.48-bb8-signed Support for ext4 extents and fix ![]() New: Matt Wu has made a new release 0.50 atĮ. extent: size truncating & expanding, file deletionĪlso, I have found a patch for Ext4Fsd v0.50 ( here):.journal: log-based operations, external journal.journal: only support replay for internal journal.extent: reading, writing with no extending.uninit_bg: fast fsck and group checksum.sparse_super: super block backup in group descriptor.flexible inode size: > 128 bytes, up to block size.ext4 extent read-only, no size truncating and expanding support I've found Ext2Fsd, but it only reads ext4.ĩ. Unfortunately, I haven't found any proper driver allowing Windows to WRITE to ext4. I want to use ext4 on my external HDD, but it must be cross-platform. Original close reason(s) were not resolved The community reviewed whether to reopen this question 6 months ago and left it closed:
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