![]() ![]() Stay tuned for additional content in this series.Overview You can see that the whole disk was divided into 2 partitions in GPT format.This content is part # of # in the series: Learn Linux, 101 content is part of the series:Learn Linux, 101 (Windows: Option-Partition Style, Linux: -g option) Bellow is a 32GB USB drive's layout after install Ventoy in it. Since Ventoy-1.0.15, you can install Ventoy with GPT partition style. Macs, for example, don’t support Ext4 filesystems. When you need to access data from that Ext4 filesystem on another operating system, you start to run into trouble. Assuming you only work with Linux, that isn’t a problem. ![]() If you work with Linux, you probably have a hard drive or two formatted with Ext4 or a related filesystem. Both these projects, however, don't seem to be developed any more.Content series: ext2 filesystem in user space, with an available experimental Mac OS X package (from the author of NTFS-3G/Mac). *There have been different possibilites to mount Linux Ext2/Ext3 volumes in the Mac OS X Finder: Mac OS X Ext2 Filesystem- which sadly doesn't seem to work any more with recent distros. And if you format it to NTFS, it will not be fully supported in Mac Operating System. If you format the USB drive to HFS+ File System, it will not be supported by Windows computer. I bet some of you have this dilemma: you have a USB drive and want to use it on both Mac and PC. *Format USB drive for both Mac and PC use. ![]() *Create Partition For Ext3 Filesystem For Usb Macbook Pro *Create Partition For Ext3 Filesystem For Usb Mac Windows ![]()
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