Am 20. Jul, 2009 schwätzte Bob Elzer so: > My guess would be the easiest thing to do would be to format it NTFS, since > almost everything can read/write it. Nah, easiest thing would be to ignore and avoid proprietary operating systems that insist on being incompatible :). As Ryan reiterated for me, the entire purpose of this is to move to a free and open file system. If we can do so in such a way that vendors can use the same mechanism we might get camera, flash memory, media player and other manufacturers to move to free and open filesystems. > I do still agree with your point of view though, but whatever free and open > file system we can come up with, M$ will never add it to their OS's > themselves, or back port it to their older systems. Well, let's figure out how to make it work without Redmond's assistance. > Which means, always modifying the M$ system to read the free FS. Yup. But, can we do it in a reliable way? ciao, der.hans -- # http://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.LuftHans.com/Classes/ # "We should not be building surveillance technology into standards. # Law enforcement was not supposed to be easy. # Where it is easy, it's called a police state." -- Jeff Schiller