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Originally Posted by Jojoyee
I read somewhere and understand that a fresh installation of Ubuntu 9.10 is using Ext4 file system by default for better performance, but by means of upgrading from 9.04, it will use back the Ext3 file system which I think is not the best choice.
On my PC, the Ext file system cannot be read by Windows, but since 2007 Linux can read and write NTFS developed by M$.
I can read yours, you cannot read mine, who is better?
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There are file system drivers for Windows that support read/write access to ext2/3, but currently only read access for Windows 7. I'm not aware of a driver for Windows that can read ext4.
If you have 64 bit Ubuntu/Windows 7 installed on RAID1, Windows can read Linux but not the other way round.

And I still haven't written up how to do this. None of the stuff on-line works, been busy, get it done soon.
Rik