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mommy
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I got a blahaj and it stopped me from sh yesterday
God I've been working on a shell project this month and for some reason I thought it'd be a fun challenge to restrict myself to POSIX so it would work on Linux, macOS, and *BSD. So no bashisms, no GNU coreutils, no nothing, just bare-ass POSIX. And you know what? It actually works, and I'm very proud of myself for that. But now whenever I see a shell script on StackOverflow I immediately see at least 3 mistakes because shell languages are completely full of tiny tricks and gotchas...
format-udf
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ExFAT Driver Boasts Much Faster "Dirsync" Performance with Linux 6.9
The note about the partition table makes me wonder how he was formatting the drive. https://github.com/JElchison/format-udf specifically does some partition table related hacks to make UDF maximally compatible with different platforms.
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Windows on Btrfs
I recall getting UDF cross compatibility required a bit of non-trivial work[0], did this improve recently?
[0] https://github.com/JElchison/format-udf
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NTFS partition failing
Or avoid NTFS all together. Use UDF https://github.com/JElchison/format-udf
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BigFAT – Backward compatible FAT extension for unlimited file size
> can't start shipping SD cards formatted with btrfs until Windows supports it out of the box
3rd parties can write drivers for Windows, you know. A small, read-only FAT partition on a USB stick or SD card could contain the installable drivers necessary to read/write the rest of the disk.
However, that's unnecessary. The best option for a universal file system is UDF. Windows, Mac, and Linux all have full read/write support.
See: https://github.com/JElchison/format-udf
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Which format should I format HDD?
It seems like exFAT has the best compatibility across systems, and for reasons I can't remember, I went with UDF (format-udf).
- Working with UDF on a Mac
- slow rsync to exFAT pendrive.
- Shared NTFS Steam game drives keep getting corrupted, should I switch to another filesystem? Or am I doing something wrong?
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Which disk format to choose for usage on both W10, MacOS and Linux. Exfat seems reasonable but please inform me of any caveats. Should I consider UDF or ZFS instead?
If wikipedia and 4-6-8 years old stackexchange info remains up to date apparently the disk needs to be UDF formatted in Linux with https://github.com/JElchison/format-udf to be gain true cross platform https://github.com/JElchison/format-udf to be read/write enabled across all platforms
- Torvalds wants new NTFS driver in kernel
What are some alternatives?
nvm - Node Version Manager - POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active node.js versions [Moved to: https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm]
Proton - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
homebrew-mommy - homebrew formula for mommy~ ❤️
openzfs - OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD
pfetch - 🐧 A pretty system information tool written in POSIX sh.
bashmultitool - A library for bash shell scripting containing useful helper functions.
acme.sh - A pure Unix shell script implementing ACME client protocol
Single-GPU-Passthrough
acme.sh - A pure Unix shell script implementing ACME client protocol [Moved to: https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh]
nvm - Node Version Manager - POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active node.js versions