I finally bought an external HDD - Seagate Free Agent GO 320 GB. Its a classy little device - fits nicely in my bag. I got it for INR3400/- from Plug n Play, Lamington Road, Mumbai. It came with a 2 year warranty and a auto sync software.
It got detected on my office machine which is a Dell D630 which runs Microsoft Vista. Now since I have Ubuntu Linux at my home, I could not use this out of box. The default format is NFTS that did not let me mount the device on 8.04 LTS.
I initially tried formatting to FAT32, but Vista does not allow this from front end. I tried to format in FAT32 using command line, but it created lot of noise and finally did not format it. Also, I read somewhere about FAT32 creating issues with files larger than 4GB.
I then searched for mounting NTFS HDD on Ubuntu forum and found that if I added couple of additional packages then I could do this.
I had to add the following two packages from the repo:
1. ntfs-3g
2. ntfs-config
Once these were installed and setup for read-write access, I plugged in the HDD and it worked like a charm!!
I can now seamlessly copy data from windows machine to ubuntu and other way...!!
Some extra effort on Ubuntu is worth much more than pain caused by pirated windows!
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
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