hmm
if I wanted a stable filesystem across both windows and linux for one drive, should I stay on NTFS or is there a smooth option for both?
Warning: you better not jump into my mentions about using windows instead of just answering my damn question unless its about the question. just saying "use linux" doesnt help.
@thufie I assume ntfs2btrfs is the tool you mean?
@lyncia yuuuup
@lyncia but in this case just format the external drive in btrfs and install the btrfs driver after install if you are keeping the windows system drive in ntfs, no need to convert anything.
@lyncia oh yeah that should all be okay. reading from ntfs is not destructive or risky nowadays (if you can get it working at all, but that's just... linux experience)