What is the difference between linux file system and windows file system?
Answer / Sukh Beer Singh
Linux file systems (e.g., ext4, XFS) are case-sensitive, support Unicode filenames, and use different line endings (LF) compared to Windows file systems (NTFS, FAT32), which are typically case-insensitive, allow 8.3 filename format, and use CRLF line endings.
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