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  • čas přidán 2. 05. 2016
  • NTFS, FAT32, exFAT...what are the differences between file systems, and what does a file system actually do, anyway?
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  • @thejackofclubs
    @thejackofclubs Před 8 lety +2077

    _windows_ file systems as fast as possible

    • @AliciaBurrito
      @AliciaBurrito Před 8 lety +266

      +thejackofclubs Yea... shame no mention of ext3, ext4, ZFS, HFS+, ButterFS, etc.

    • @TonksMoriarty
      @TonksMoriarty Před 8 lety +83

      +thejackofclubs Yeah, I was a little disappointed with that too.

    • @Alexandro345
      @Alexandro345 Před 8 lety +60

      +thejackofclubs Yeah lol, I was like no ext4??

    • @RusticKey
      @RusticKey Před 8 lety +16

      +thejackofclubs No mention of the exts and ButterFS makes me sad.

    • @bee8396
      @bee8396 Před 8 lety +18

      No btrfs wtf

  • @1243miguelbravo
    @1243miguelbravo Před 8 lety +523

    The video should be titled, "Windows file systems."

    • @0M9H4X_Neckbeard
      @0M9H4X_Neckbeard Před 8 lety +6

      +ShitStainsIII they aren't exclusive to windows though. FAT32 can be used by anyone and even OSX support exFAT

    • @xnax1993
      @xnax1993 Před 8 lety +12

      +0M9H4X No, but these are all of the file systems that are supported by Windows, and not one bit more.

    • @thisconnectd
      @thisconnectd Před 8 lety +10

      +0M9H4X there are better filesystems available copy-on-write like zfs and btrfs made for logical redundancies. Even fucking ext4 is better than NTFS (data fragmantation what is that)

    • @thobiex
      @thobiex Před 8 lety +1

      +Lime Icing Well, just about everybody uses windows these days anyway so...

    • @xnax1993
      @xnax1993 Před 8 lety +5

      Thobiex
      That's not even close to being an excuse

  • @sparrow40k
    @sparrow40k Před 8 lety +403

    I clicked on this hoping for a more detailed comparison of EXT4 compared to NTFS

    • @Crux161
      @Crux161 Před 8 lety +8

      Try a more specific search? General explanations probably won't answer a (fairly) detailed question. good luck, happy searching, hope you find what you're looking for. ;)

    • @AnimilesYT
      @AnimilesYT Před 8 lety +25

      +sparrow40k They used to make in-depth videos, but these days they waste a lot of time talking about random bits and bobs and do not talk about the specifics that I often need to know.

    • @Fireballl14
      @Fireballl14 Před 8 lety +1

      +sparrow40k Me too, was hoping to learn more on EXT* systems. Guess i will have to do it old fashioned way - to the Wikipedia!

    • @rich1051414
      @rich1051414 Před 8 lety +2

      +sparrow40k Their is not a ton of difference at the end of the day. I think EXT4 has a negligable performance advantage over ntfs, more significant if you customize the format for your specific application, but the same is true for NTFS. NTFS tolerates loss of drive power better than EXT4 as well, which is quite the achievement. If I have a server that loses power abruptly, theres a good chance some data got corrupted that ill have to fix. EXT4 is good at safe guarding against file system corruption, but not individual file data corruption. Data corruption like that is rare on NTFS.
      For something windows made, ntfs isn't bad :) I am a server admin with linux servers so that's the best compliment you'll get from me on that.

    • @sparrow40k
      @sparrow40k Před 8 lety

      +TKO Jabroni *googles* looks interesting, ty ty

  • @nO_d3N1AL
    @nO_d3N1AL Před 8 lety +70

    I really wish this video was more inclusive of different file systems (ext3, ext4) and why we need so many different systems and the incompatibilities between them.

  • @jorelplay8738
    @jorelplay8738 Před 8 lety +611

    but where are ext4, xfs, zfs, or hfs+? why is all about windows?

    • @DanielDogeanu
      @DanielDogeanu Před 8 lety +19

      +Bearshape
      Dennis... ?

    • @jorelplay8738
      @jorelplay8738 Před 8 lety +4

      Daniel Dogeanu Unfortunately, no

    • @ThePC007
      @ThePC007 Před 8 lety +37

      I was wondering the same thing. I'm also wondering why Windows doesn't support those, but whatever, we're talking about Windoze after all.

    • @guilhermegvb1356
      @guilhermegvb1356 Před 8 lety +21

      +Jorelplay Lets say this is Linus Tech Tips, not Linux Tech Tips (I know here is Techquikie, but just for the joke/protest)

    • @RainaThrownAway
      @RainaThrownAway Před 8 lety +18

      +Jorelplay Because most people use Windows. These are meant to be quick little explanations, not in-depth courses.

  • @EliteProductions3129
    @EliteProductions3129 Před 8 lety +331

    When Luke said there was going to be a "Linus Style Segway"; I completely expected a jump cut mid sentence with Luke in a different room and outfit.

  • @brianphilips1092
    @brianphilips1092 Před 8 lety +616

    Luke's sweaty shirts as fast as possible

  • @AmaxterPlays
    @AmaxterPlays Před 8 lety +212

    Where were the mentions of OS X and Linux file systems?

    • @marble_wraith
      @marble_wraith Před 8 lety +11

      +Amaxter
      forget OS X, HFS and HFS+ suck the ballZ of the dragon while goku laughs at them.
      as for linux, ext3/4 is the standard but there are plenty of other filesystems that couldve been mentioned, which is probably why they weren't otherwise this video wouldve gone for about an hour since you'd also have to talk about the concept of RAID and how that fits in with it.

    • @marble_wraith
      @marble_wraith Před 8 lety +8

      +Amaxter
      Furthermore no mention of the proprietary file system sony uses on its PS3/4 systems...

    • @Crux161
      @Crux161 Před 8 lety +2

      +Matthew Rath thank you! I was hoping someone would mention these points

    • @TimvanHelsdingen
      @TimvanHelsdingen Před 8 lety +1

      Exactly what I wanted to say. Also he didn't mention that exfat is compatible with both mac and pc which makes it ideal for external hdd's that you want to use on both systems. exfat does have a bit of overhead so you have slightly less space, but it's still very usefull.

    • @brcha
      @brcha Před 8 lety +2

      +Tim van Helsdingen Well, so is NTFS, and he explicitly said FAT is used for compatibility. I don't really know compatibility with whom. DOS doesn't know of FAT32, and all other OSes know NTFS, so there's no excuse to use FAT32 on your flash drive.

  • @bikutoso
    @bikutoso Před 8 lety +160

    I feel "File Systems as Fast As Possible" was to broad of a title, "Windows File Systems as Fast As Possible" would be more fitting with what was shown in the video.

    • @oonfive5650
      @oonfive5650 Před 8 lety

      +Crozix thank you sir

    • @slawor4
      @slawor4 Před 8 lety

      I was looking for this comment

    • @coolman9899
      @coolman9899 Před 8 lety +1

      +Crozix uhhhh you realize these videos are not meant for power users. . .

    • @menfie
      @menfie Před 7 lety +2

      +Baked_Potato0934 You don't have to be some kind of computer expert to use EXT4, in fact it's really common on Linux.

  • @JivanPal
    @JivanPal Před 8 lety +65

    No mentions of ExtN, BtrfS, ZFS, HFS, and the like...?

  • @landwolf00
    @landwolf00 Před 8 lety +72

    Should be titled windows filesystems. You missed advanced ones, such as ext4, zfs, btrfs, xfs, f2fs, or even refs.

  • @hypochondriac3194
    @hypochondriac3194 Před 8 lety +24

    The qualities of the file Dennis systems in the quick Dennis-tech video were very fascinating to me. The FAT32 Systems are still used by many older Dennis-style devices, and my Dennis uses NTFS for quickly accessing Dennis files.

  • @camotubi
    @camotubi Před 8 lety +74

    So lets ignore EXT4 and 3.........

  • @calvesman.willem
    @calvesman.willem Před 8 lety +28

    History of linus as fast as possible

  • @fredrikcarlen3212
    @fredrikcarlen3212 Před 7 lety +57

    haha FAT wasted a lot of space. :P

    • @Roxor128
      @Roxor128 Před 7 lety +3

      Well, it does. As partitions get larger, so do the cluster sizes. A 2GB FAT16 partition (as large as the system can handle) uses 32KB per cluster, so the minimum space taken up on disk by any one file will be 32KB, and every file will take up a multiple of 32KB, regardless of how much actual information is in the file. If on average, each file wastes half a cluster, then ten thousand files will waste around 160MB, which is a pretty significant chunk of the drive's 2GB capacity.

    • @kawaiiyt6861
      @kawaiiyt6861 Před 7 lety +10

      Because it's FAT! That's the joke

    • @Mark-re5ry
      @Mark-re5ry Před 4 lety +1

      @@Roxor128 r/woosh

    • @Roxor128
      @Roxor128 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Mark-re5ry You're no fun.

    • @Mark-re5ry
      @Mark-re5ry Před 4 lety

      @@Roxor128 😂😂

  • @peter_smyth
    @peter_smyth Před 8 lety +20

    I was expecting Freshbooks when you said "speaking of keeping track".

  • @davidrd85
    @davidrd85 Před 8 lety +13

    Would have been nice to mention some of the modern file systems like ZFS and the massive benefits they bring to the table. Maybe an other video?

  • @bluephreakr
    @bluephreakr Před 8 lety +16

    Oh wow. I certainly hope you're going to do a Linux followup to this, as there are a craptonne other file systems;
    Unix file system (ufs)
    XFS
    _Silicon Graphics was too lazy to give it a formal name_
    Journalling file system (jfs)
    Hierarchical file system plus (hfs+)
    _Apple's thing, successor to hfs_
    Fourth extended filesystem (ext4)
    _Also Ext3 and Ext2 but those are depreciated_
    B-tree file system (btrfs)
    _Commonly pronounced as Butter FS_
    ZFS
    _Sun Microsystems was too lazy to give it a formal name_
    So on. so forth. There are probably others that aren't listed for proprietary use, or had become super-obscure and forgotten.

  • @paz5655
    @paz5655 Před 8 lety +16

    Techquickie always has the best animations... I love it

  • @nimay13
    @nimay13 Před 7 lety +13

    Was hoping some explaination on linux/unix or non windows file system.

  • @vishalbsws
    @vishalbsws Před 8 lety +34

    Should've been named Windows File Systems as Fast As Possible.
    I came here to learn more about the ext2/3/4, zfs, etc

  • @joshbosh8495
    @joshbosh8495 Před 8 lety +27

    Hey Luke's hosting!

    • @MarekTheProducer
      @MarekTheProducer Před 8 lety

      You're first

    • @XxFadexX
      @XxFadexX Před 8 lety

      +Josh Bosh I like Linus better in front of the camera TBH, sorry Luke.

  • @andiCNH
    @andiCNH Před 8 lety +17

    Is it just me or does lukes shirt look like he's spilled something on it and couldnt dry it enough before filming :P

  • @destroyer28100
    @destroyer28100 Před 8 lety +7

    I love all the names of the files at 1:18

  • @Salehalanazi-7
    @Salehalanazi-7 Před 8 lety +129

    I

  • @GolfWangMedia-incorporated
    @GolfWangMedia-incorporated Před 8 lety +13

    Good video. It would be nice to know about the journalled file systems on Linux and Mac though

  • @-Glove-
    @-Glove- Před 8 lety +16

    2:58
    this is like the second time I've heard a creepy hey in one of your videos

    • @UnivegaSuperSport
      @UnivegaSuperSport Před 8 lety +4

      +Link4093 Freaked me out. Though somehow a chat client started running on it's own.

    • @ramkumarsr5326
      @ramkumarsr5326 Před 4 lety

      So I wasn't the only one who got creeped out.

  • @rogerwilco2
    @rogerwilco2 Před 8 lety +20

    Sorry, but I found this too incomplete, by limiting yourself to only Windows file systems.
    This is /Windows/ File Systems as Fast As Possible, not File Systems as Fast As Possible.

  • @seventripple777
    @seventripple777 Před 8 lety +7

    Was kinda hoping they would go over other file systems like ext4, brtfs, or zfs

  • @elijahbush9742
    @elijahbush9742 Před 8 lety +25

    where is the mac os x and linux file systems

    • @user-tm3fz7qx3s
      @user-tm3fz7qx3s Před 5 lety

      Exactly!

    • @Xnoob545
      @Xnoob545 Před 4 lety

      Pro gamers use windows

    • @dancecentralYESXD
      @dancecentralYESXD Před 3 lety

      @@Xnoob545 But this video isn’t titled “Gaming PCs File Systems” so... your point exactly?

    • @Xnoob545
      @Xnoob545 Před 3 lety

      @@dancecentralYESXD no u dont get what I mean

  • @ZukaroTravon
    @ZukaroTravon Před 8 lety +10

    I was hoping to hear more about things like EXT4 compared to NTFS, and some other more interesting file systems.

    • @nhabben1
      @nhabben1 Před 8 lety

      +Zukaro Travon If you are interested look into ZFS. Few file systems have anything that can touch ZFS capabilities.

    • @teknoman117
      @teknoman117 Před 8 lety

      +nhabben1 btrfs comes close, but the main goal of it was two things: a) a license compatible with the Linux kernel (since ZFS is under CDDL), and b) improved small file access speeds over ZFS.

    • @verzagen7550
      @verzagen7550 Před 8 lety

      +nhabben1 While ZFS is nice and the stats of it are cool to check out, the easiest way to use it is to use Solaris 10/11, which really doesn't have a lot going for it in terms of home use. On top of that very few people have any need to run ZPools which is really its biggest selling point (I guess along with a 256 zebibyte zpool size limit). So even with all it's bells and whistles, if you've got a Linux OS, I feel like you might as well stick to EXT4 because even though the max partition is smaller than what ZFS allows, one exibibyte is more than anyone normal person can even use... or afford.

    • @bluephreakr
      @bluephreakr Před 8 lety

      +Kyle Harris If given the opportunity, I would use 1EB during the course of my lifetime. Like, _use it up_, all of it.

    • @verzagen7550
      @verzagen7550 Před 8 lety

      bluephreakr Best of luck to you. If someday you manage to use that much shoot me a screenshot or something, I'd actually love to see that it's possible without being a massive data center.

  • @johafo
    @johafo Před 8 lety +7

    Wait. No mention of the partition table?

    • @Betacak3
      @Betacak3 Před 8 lety +4

      That's outside of the FS

  • @D3w10n
    @D3w10n Před 8 lety +5

    ... a kinda slap-dashed job, no mentions of master file table and master boot record, or Linux/Apple OS specific file systems... ZFS for instance? no?

  • @emanonmax
    @emanonmax Před 8 lety +10

    What about ext2-ext4 btrfs raiserfs etc.?

  • @Sawowner
    @Sawowner Před 7 lety +8

    Wait, you store all of your dank memes in a single .png?

    • @beaverIAB
      @beaverIAB Před 7 lety

      Sawowner But it was only a single meme...

    • @ryannash1734
      @ryannash1734 Před 7 lety

      Sawowner I have a 3 TB harddrive for storing all my extra saucy memes.

    • @ErtugrulOzdemir-mf1gl
      @ErtugrulOzdemir-mf1gl Před 5 lety

      Ryan Nash wow my hard drive is 80gb

  • @Piipperi800
    @Piipperi800 Před 8 lety +8

    Rename this video: Windows File System As Fast As Possible
    And do plz Mac version

    • @nustada
      @nustada Před 8 lety +3

      +AppleFani800
      Its called the garbage bin, that's where you put the whole system.

  • @Wizkid490
    @Wizkid490 Před 8 lety +25

    Dat segue...

    • @What_was_wrong_w_jst_our_names
      @What_was_wrong_w_jst_our_names Před 8 lety +1

      Segue bruh a Segway is the thing tourist ride in the big city 😂

    • @Wizkid490
      @Wizkid490 Před 8 lety

      +MrCambam99 my bad. For some reason autocorrect won't recognize either of them

  • @creepinwhileyousleepin
    @creepinwhileyousleepin Před 8 lety +3

    suggested this topic a long long time ago, and no mention of any non windoz based file systems! linus pleb tips

  • @Not31337
    @Not31337 Před 8 lety

    Dennis has really dropped the ball by not having the other Dennis systems explained. What a Dennis!

  • @mayahelwani5587
    @mayahelwani5587 Před 5 lety

    Good video thanks ...
    where can i find a video that explains the directory entries for different file systems ?
    I have an exam the day after tomorrow and they just showed us the structure but i want to know whats the exact data that goes there :/

  • @Ttomisabeast1581967
    @Ttomisabeast1581967 Před 8 lety +9

    Love how he didn't talk about the Mac's file system -_-

    • @marble_wraith
      @marble_wraith Před 8 lety

      +Ttomisabeast
      what you mean the OS that implements HFS+ arguably the worst filesystem ever? If windows did it bad with NTFS, HFS+ is by far worse.

    • @loftur243
      @loftur243 Před 8 lety +3

      +Ttomisabeast ummmmm, yeah.... because you're talking about a mac.... other than editing, pretty much a worthless overpriced p.o.s excuse for a computer... no offense.

    • @EvilWiffles
      @EvilWiffles Před 8 lety +3

      +Matthew Rath How so? HFS+ is faster and works better mechanically then NTFS.

    • @Trainguyrom
      @Trainguyrom Před 8 lety +1

      +Ttomisabeast Not any Linux or Unix filesysytems. Not even EXT4! Or ZFS would have been nice, since that's commonly used on enterprise servers with massive partitions

  • @its_leb
    @its_leb Před 8 lety +16

    DENNIS

    • @entriphy
      @entriphy Před 8 lety

      +dennis045 I'm done xD

  • @Mortinger91
    @Mortinger91 Před 6 lety +3

    What about a quick comparison of NTFS, ext4 and APFS? Would be kinda interesting in my opinion

  • @harryammon2274
    @harryammon2274 Před 8 lety

    Literally just revised file systems for my computer science course, this makes a good basic summary

  • @DanijelTurina973
    @DanijelTurina973 Před 8 lety +6

    Mentioning HFS+ and EXT would've been nice.

  • @MrTimcakes
    @MrTimcakes Před 8 lety +23

    You should talk about Linux formats like EXT4

  • @DerpDerpDerpDerp
    @DerpDerpDerpDerp Před 8 lety

    Can't get "Moms spaghetti" out of my head while watching Luke....

  • @rud
    @rud Před 8 lety +2

    As the one Windows boot screen once said, built on NT technology, which I guess then means, built on New Technology technology.

  • @GuvernorDave
    @GuvernorDave Před 7 lety +4

    That rip on Linus' segues made me actually watch the sponsor plug. GG Luke

  • @HimselfXD
    @HimselfXD Před 8 lety +5

    Am I the only one noticing the crackling sound in the recent linusmediagroup videos specifically the ones they released today and yesterday?

    • @demoeman
      @demoeman Před 8 lety

      nope, i was thinking the same thing on yesterday's as fast as possible. it's kinda hard to notice but there's a constant crackling imo

    • @HimselfXD
      @HimselfXD Před 8 lety

      I thought it was my speakers so I then switched to my headphones which uses a different sound card and had the same problem.

  • @WhoWatchesVideos
    @WhoWatchesVideos Před 8 lety +1

    Please keep trying the segues, Luke. They're my favourite thing about Linus' videos.

  • @LorenzoMarsicano
    @LorenzoMarsicano Před 7 lety

    If you asked me 10 minutes ago if I would use a LinusTechTips video as a fast recap before my exam I would laugh out really loud.
    Damn, thanks guys

  • @SuperManitu1
    @SuperManitu1 Před 8 lety +3

    So basicly you presented those stone-age windows filesystems, then please name the video like this
    And do another one on ext4, btrfs, zfs, and the like

  • @jebatits
    @jebatits Před 8 lety +5

    CZcams Drama As Fast As Possible

  • @Billybobjoe13245
    @Billybobjoe13245 Před 8 lety

    Finally, I asked for this so many times!

  • @Psyadin2
    @Psyadin2 Před 8 lety

    Dat feeling of being watched, I was just sitting here formatting my flash drive when I started this video...

  • @master_andreas1202
    @master_andreas1202 Před 8 lety +3

    what about ext4 and ZFS?

  • @EmperorAvalon
    @EmperorAvalon Před 8 lety +8

    still waiting for windows regristry

  • @TheIrfanmd
    @TheIrfanmd Před 3 lety

    Very impressive, you made the concept of file system very easy. Could you please make a video on File Carving.

  • @Luuk3333
    @Luuk3333 Před 8 lety

    Techquickie is approaching the 1 million subscribers! Also, Dennis.

  • @rafagd
    @rafagd Před 8 lety +4

    Linux can read and write ntfs just fine. There's almost no excuse to use FAT nowadays.

    • @evildude109
      @evildude109 Před 8 lety

      +rafagd I have a printer that I bought LAST YEAR that can only write pdf's to FAT32. So i have to keep a flash drive around for that single purpose. And this isn't some little janky WalMart printer either. It's a home-business type one from HP.

    • @rafagd
      @rafagd Před 8 lety

      evildude109
      That's why I said "almost".

    • @ozzyp97
      @ozzyp97 Před 8 lety

      Linux isn't great at repairing ntfs though, so you might not want to use it if your drive isn't regularly mounted in Windows.

    • @TheDiamondGames
      @TheDiamondGames Před 8 lety

      +Lord Mortigon because ntfs itself isn't a good filesystem by it's design to work on it

    • @ozzyp97
      @ozzyp97 Před 8 lety

      The Diamond Games - Channel closed​ Exactly, a good filesystem should be easily useable by anyone. The fact that the Linux community reverse engineered support for ntfs while Microsoft can't be bothered to support ext4 says something.
      

  • @igru555
    @igru555 Před 8 lety +20

    So apparently Linux and Unix don't use file systems?

  • @techfluidity7881
    @techfluidity7881 Před 8 lety

    Another fact about EXFAT While it's incompatible with older versions of Windows, it is compatible with all other OSes as well for both reading and writing (Windows, OS X, Linux, etc). So it's also nice if you have an external drive and move that drive from a PC to a Mac and vice-versa.

  • @memeghetti757
    @memeghetti757 Před 8 lety

    I love it when Luke does an AFAP

  • @DavidHanniganJr
    @DavidHanniganJr Před 8 lety +5

    sorry I got to do it, greasy food much?

  • @KG_BM
    @KG_BM Před 8 lety +5

    is that sweat or vegetable oil

    • @wobblysauce
      @wobblysauce Před 8 lety

      Or something else.. distractions.

  • @RandomBUDDERApple
    @RandomBUDDERApple Před 8 lety

    Haha, love the way you said that you were going to do a Linus Style Segway/Transition! XD

  • @QuickNETTech
    @QuickNETTech Před 8 lety

    My roommates don't lose the remote. But they do somehow manage to forget the wifi password.

  • @jerma984
    @jerma984 Před 8 lety +7

    Did Linus start working out?

    • @IvanRiveraStagea
      @IvanRiveraStagea Před 8 lety

      +Caboose Banana Nahh, he just found the fountain of awesomeness.

    • @reydavid6882
      @reydavid6882 Před 8 lety +4

      nah, he just hit puberty

    • @dogiz6952
      @dogiz6952 Před 6 lety

      Linus transforms every full moon.

  • @victorengland899
    @victorengland899 Před 8 lety +14

    FAT32 to keep compatibility with Linux? Luke, are you drunk? Linux can manage NTFS just fine. Even the very old versions of Linux can do that.

    • @rithikkumars1676
      @rithikkumars1676 Před 8 lety +1

      +Victor England Even the raspberry pi can, lol

    • @cldream
      @cldream Před 8 lety

      But wouldn't you still need something like ntfs-3g and stuff?

    • @victorengland899
      @victorengland899 Před 8 lety

      ki2ne
      no. Linux can read and write on any type of filesystem (including Mac's HFS).
      This tool you mentioned is merely a tool to automount the partitions on boot.
      Linux is capable of even mounting, reading and writing on FATX (which is the filesystem used by XBOX).
      For safety reasons, Linux will deny writing onto Windows partitions that are hibernatng (instead of shutdown) so Windows won't crash when you boot. But you can read the partitions and, if you really want, you can force writing in these partitions with a -f on command line.

    • @cldream
      @cldream Před 8 lety

      Victor England
      Oh - well I just had problems with writing to NTFS on older distros (which only enabled read-only) but lately it's not much of a problem (the only thing I have issues now is package/dependency management and MTP)

    • @NotAMinifig
      @NotAMinifig Před 7 lety

      +ki2ne
      yeah, on early 2.6 series kernels ntfs support from the kernel was readonly indeed, so back then you needed ntfs-3g and fuse to mount ntfs read-write, but nowadays there's write support in the kernel too.

  • @bigk3608
    @bigk3608 Před 8 lety

    Great video! Could you do a video on the windows registry? Would like to know your thoughts about it.

  • @JeffHB123
    @JeffHB123 Před 8 lety +1

    "Linus style segway" -> Nailed it.

  • @CariagaXIII
    @CariagaXIII Před 8 lety +5

    extraFAT in 2030

  • @catfoosh6381
    @catfoosh6381 Před 8 lety +4

    can we have linux file systems as fast as possible

    • @TheAurians
      @TheAurians Před 8 lety

      +catfoosh Linux supports all of these, the OS just supports them differently. I don't think it'd be pertinent to go into why Linux is different (although I do prefer it over windows for some cases).

    • @catfoosh6381
      @catfoosh6381 Před 8 lety

      TheAurian ex4 alone would be really nice but I guess ill have to do my own research

    • @TheAurians
      @TheAurians Před 8 lety +1

      ex4 of course. I saw someone mention that (many mention that) and I completely agree. Yeah, I wholeheartedly recommend it! Cool stuff ( and easy to work with).

    • @catfoosh6381
      @catfoosh6381 Před 8 lety

      Random Guy wow you sure changed my mind with that solid argument!

    • @TheAurians
      @TheAurians Před 8 lety

      catfoosh Don't reply to him. It'll just waste your time.

  • @shay3355
    @shay3355 Před 4 lety

    Linus's voice goes higher than my grades when it comes to sponsors part...

  • @mamadouamadou9708
    @mamadouamadou9708 Před 6 lety

    Hi Thanks for the video. I just bought a samsung evo select 128GB MicroSD in Green colour from USA, when trying to format it, I see exFat as file system which makes sense but I not sure if the default file allocation of 128 kilobytes is correct? any advise?
    Question 2: I also bought a 1TB WD Mypassport, I attempted to format and saw the default file system was NTFS with and allocation unit of 4096bytes. Was going to format it, selected exFat then the default allocation unit changes to only 256 kilobytes. Any advise u can give me. I am planning using the drive for docs, music, and a few 1 - 2 GB videos, including saving 4K videos going forward.

  • @jyveturkey1894
    @jyveturkey1894 Před 7 lety +3

    Thumbs down for a dirty shirt. Cmon dude, you're on camera!

  • @SethanderWald
    @SethanderWald Před 8 lety +3

    Typical LMG... only mentioning stuff that has to do with windows... -_-

    • @andyouf
      @andyouf Před 8 lety

      +Levi Guiney Well, they want views and that is what the majority uses and wants to hear about. Not like you are being deprived. In the search box above type what you want to know about.

  • @LIGHTENING110
    @LIGHTENING110 Před 6 lety

    You guys explain way better than those people at my University...!

  • @trippgs
    @trippgs Před 8 lety +2

    I appreciate the video but would have liked to see you touch on non-Windows filesystems. Specifically ext4 and ZFS since they are potentially much more widely deployed.

  • @jrsmithunited
    @jrsmithunited Před 8 lety

    I have a 1TB external HDD that wasn't using NTFS, and I had to change it from FAT inorder to save a 5GB file. I would be really handy for people to know that you can change the file system without formatting, and save yourself multiple hours of doing it the long way. It took seconds or minutes to do.

  • @GoldenKingStudio
    @GoldenKingStudio Před 8 lety

    Man, i really enjoyed this video. I really liked the part where *DENNIS!* Luke talked about file systems. Man, that sure was great.

  • @MistahMOB
    @MistahMOB Před 8 lety

    That linus style segment was spot on my dude.

  • @DrawingEnah
    @DrawingEnah Před 8 lety

    Finally a video about partitions c:

  • @d23fme4
    @d23fme4 Před 4 lety

    Hey could I please get some help?
    I have just purchased an external ssd formatted in exFAT however It came with a note saying that if I change the format to ntfs the drive will stop working.
    This does not seem logical if I change or will it kill the drive?

  • @jtcp27031
    @jtcp27031 Před 7 lety +4

    and what about ext2 or ext3 or ext4?

  • @JorgeEscobarMX
    @JorgeEscobarMX Před 8 lety +3

    No mention of EXT4/3 file system or even ZFS? lacking video.

  • @chetanyeddula3225
    @chetanyeddula3225 Před 10 měsíci

    thoroughly enjoyed this quickie

  • @ambhaiji
    @ambhaiji Před 2 lety +1

    We need an updated version by Anthony, including all enterprise file systems.

  • @newguy69
    @newguy69 Před 8 lety

    This is not file system related, but I hate when I set up a new PC and when everything is installed.. I realize made a MBR install instead of GPT. Any way to 'convert' this except of doing everything over again?

    • @lxrmrz732
      @lxrmrz732 Před 8 lety

      +Mehedict Google is your friend

  • @dougglitch132
    @dougglitch132 Před 8 lety

    Lukes left shoulder being higher than his right as fast as possible

  • @supernenechi
    @supernenechi Před 8 lety

    I learned more watching this video than I do in an entire week at school.... Or I just forget what I learn at school over an entire course of a week. Probably both..

  • @FIGHTTHECABLE
    @FIGHTTHECABLE Před 8 lety

    Does Linus and Luke ever fight? I wonder how they make up, when Linus knows Luke is a valuable asset.

  • @PoLoMoTo2
    @PoLoMoTo2 Před 8 lety

    That segway was way too good to be a Linus segway

  • @Jayrod64
    @Jayrod64 Před 8 lety

    A lot of portable game systems I have use the FAT 32 file system, particularly the Nintendo 3DS, and Android uses FAT 32 as well.

  • @navneetkaushik2482
    @navneetkaushik2482 Před 8 lety

    just for curiosity , can you tell me that can i put nvidia gtx 970 into a ddr2 motherboard.
    Please answer.

  • @ishaqniloy1532
    @ishaqniloy1532 Před 6 lety

    Thanks. It cleared my concept.

  • @jorgearnold5852
    @jorgearnold5852 Před 8 lety

    What file system can I use with dos I still use dos for games and old documents

  • @535interestera7
    @535interestera7 Před 4 lety

    Can u tell me ...what's the minimum volume of C drive to maintain if am going to Create Partition
    ( netSpace = 435gb left out of 512 gb ssd )

  • @chrisdel87
    @chrisdel87 Před 7 lety

    so, are booteable USBs are restricted to be FAT32 only? or can i use NTFS pendrive to set a booteable OS for my netbook?