On 2017-07-02, Hans <hans.ullr...@loop.de> wrote: > > Why should they have FAT or NTFS. You can put whatever you want FS on it > IMO > > As far as I know, sd-cards and usb-stick are using an internal > microprocessor, > which computes lost data. There was an interesting show related to this on > 31c3.
31c3. Is that a TV station or a planet? > Maybe this could be a reason, that other filesystems than FAT or NTFS get in > trouble with this hardware. I've never had any trouble. It is true that off the shelf usb sticks have been formatted FAT in my experience. > Best > > Hans > > -- “Yeah yeah.” --Sidney Morgenbesser's retort to a speaker who said that although there are many cases in which two negatives make a positive, he knew of no case in which two positives made a negative.