Wrong, Sam.
If you were to create a new "really big" partition for use on a mobile rack or an USB-disk for data exchange with the "outer world", what would be your choice? I think, NTFS as the "common denominator" which is somehow understood by the most OSes (and, what might be even more important) "appliances" like media players (which have a linux on board, but cannot handle anything except of FAT/NTFS on drives attached to them).
Another case (well, my one) is a sorta "legacy" - NTFS disks which were moved from a windoze HTPC to an ubuntu NAS. Would you want me to re-format all those disks?
Wrong, Sam.
If you were to create a new "really big" partition for use on a mobile rack or an USB-disk for data exchange with the "outer world", what would be your choice? I think, NTFS as the "common denominator" which is somehow understood by the most OSes (and, what might be even more important) "appliances" like media players (which have a linux on board, but cannot handle anything except of FAT/NTFS on drives attached to them).
Another case (well, my one) is a sorta "legacy" - NTFS disks which were moved from a windoze HTPC to an ubuntu NAS. Would you want me to re-format all those disks?