On Sep 5, 2015, at 8:40 PM, Doug <dmcgarr...@optonline.net> wrote: > The last time I looked--about 6 months ago--FreeBSD requires a file system > that is not compatible with Linux or Windows; nothing can > communicate with it. Has that changed? Or is there a way to install FreeBSD > on an ext4 or NTFS file system, or some other fs that > Linux can read? I'd like to try it out, but not at the expense of having a > disk that nothing else can read, including GParted.
Good question. I haven't gotten that far yet. I read in the books that their file system is somewhat different from other people. But *surely* they can read an old PC-DOS file. Everybody can do that. I'm trying to get XFCE going, but I'll stick a FAT-16 thumb drive in it in the morning and see what happens. -- Glenn English