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Hello.<br>
<br>
In spite of the big and fast development of DFBSD, this last one is
still very limited for what concerns the interoperability and/or the
exchange of data among different operating systems an their own file
systems. For this reason, I had created an ext2 partition to share
my stocked data among DFBSD, Linux and Windows. But now I realize
that under DFBSD also the ext2 file system is not (easy) accessible,
though and because of there is a work en progress (see here: <a
class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://linuxfr.org/news/dragonfly-bsd-4-2#tmpfs-et-ext2">https://linuxfr.org/news/dragonfly-bsd-4-2#tmpfs-et-ext2</a>).
In consequence, I consider to change my ext2 partition in a fat32
partition reformatting it, and after I'll copy all my data in this
place from the data storage that I use for backup, an external hard
disk. But<em> </em>in order to avoid surprises, I would be sur that
the fat32 file system is totally accessible (read-write) under
DFBSD. <br>
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Thank you in advance.<br>
<br>
Micman
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