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Why BackTrack3 Stored in USB Can Not Save Changes? What is the Theory Behind it?
I have a 16 GB Flash Drive. I changed the settings & set it as local disk, so my Vista recognizes it as a local disk, not removable disk.
After that, i deleted the whole partition & then i made new partitions. I chose 9 GB to be in FAT32 format & 7 GB will be in ex2 format to save future changing in BT3.
Questions:
1. Why backtrack in FAT32 format can not save changes even though there are a lot of space?
2. How backtrack in FAT32 is related to EX2 partition?
3. Windows does not recognize EX2 partition, does this mean when i plug my USB on machine with Win OS, all my changes in backtrack will not appear?
3. Windows has only two partition formats FAT & NTFS - As far as i know. How many formats Linux have, what are they? and what is the role of each format?
4. What partition formats are called file system?
I'm new towards these stuff, i hope you can clarify to me in an easy & simple way.