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This page is a guide to inform you of the formats for the best performance from your LinuxMCE installation. Dont fret if your existing drives are not in the listed formats, but its a good idea to setup new ones in this manner.
This page is a guide to inform you of the formats for the best performance from your LinuxMCE installation. Dont fret if your existing drives are not in the listed formats, but its a good idea to setup new ones in this manner.


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<td>Operating System</td><td bgcolor="green">Ext3 or Ext4</td>
<td>Operating System</td><td bgcolor="green">Ext3 or Ext4</td><td>High speed, SSD</td><td>----</td>
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<td>Media Storage</td><td bgcolor="green">XFS</td>
<td>Media Storage</td><td bgcolor="green">XFS</td><td>7200 rpm</td><td>NTFS</td>
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Latest revision as of 22:28, 19 October 2012


This page is a guide to inform you of the formats for the best performance from your LinuxMCE installation. Dont fret if your existing drives are not in the listed formats, but its a good idea to setup new ones in this manner.

Drive PurposeDrive FormatRecommended SpeedOther Compatible formats
Operating SystemExt3 or Ext4High speed, SSD----
Media StorageXFS7200 rpmNTFS