i might ask a silly question but i don't want to make this process twice.
Currently, i have Windows 10 in an internal drive(1T), Ubuntu on an external drive(1T) and another external drive (500 gb) which i would like to use to make backups of both systems.
My question is: Should i make two partitions, one with ext4 and other with ntfs?
Thanks for all your comments and answers!
PD: would you recommend me a program to backup files in Ubuntu?
stat
orls -ltrha
etc) socp
files there via script will result in some of this info getting lost though a backup|tarball|.. (prior tocp
) can be used to prevent this loss. if you only care about the data (data within the file) it's ok as only metadata is lost. yes certain windows versions will use *nix formats where this won't be lost but ntfs is by far the easiest.