Re: case insensitive file system

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FAT32 may work too if you don't need large files.

I just tried NTFS-3G on a thumbdrive, and I was able to create a file that differed only by case from another. Then something got corrupted.

On Apr 29, 2008, at 6:50 PM, Ruslan Sivak wrote:

We have an application that was build on a windows platform that expects a case insensitive file system. Is there a way to set one up in CentOS? NTFS should work, I think, but I feel uneasy using that under Linux.

Russ
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