openSUSE file system

Hello,
Then I install suse file system will be:
ext3 ? Maybe NTFS ?

what difference between them ?

NTFS is Windows native file system which can’t be used as native file system for Linux. Ext3 is a native file system for Linux which can’t be used as native file system for Windows. It also tends to fragment much lesser than NTFS does

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Linux does not run natively on NTFS. Go with ext3 if you have questions
about them. ReiserFS was the default for a long time as well but that has
changed. XFS is what I use on everything and it’s fine. ext4 will be an
option in 11.2 I think though that is not fully released yet.

NTFS is microsoft’s filesystem… you won’t want to use it.

Good luck.

ZeroSuf3r wrote:
> Hello,
> Then I install suse file system will be:
> ext3 ? Maybe NTFS ?
>
> what difference between them ?
>
>
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