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julihan41
1 year ago

The “best” is ext4, btrfs, xfs. Of course, always depends on the purpose. There are also some specialized file systems. But with these, you’re going well.

A bow should be made around NTFS.

exfat you could still take, but this is more for USB sticks so that everyone can read on it – so up to Apple devices that cannot.

Stadewaeldchen
1 year ago

If you only want to access the hard drive from Linux systems, use any file system that supports Linux. e.g. ext4, btrfs, xfs…

roool
1 year ago

Ext4, everything else is unimportant for the end user

HarryXXX
1 year ago

With a pure Linux system xfs, maybe still btrfs. Ext4 is also slowly outdated.