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you mean ntfs and fat are, not windows itself. if windows supported ext4, it wouldn't have case sensitivity on an ext4 drive
i doubt it would let you run .com files, or any of the other various "special" characters though.
Though we don't include whatever bullshit DOS compat might cause problems in either of these.
Isn't there an application on Windows that allows you to open ext4? You check it out on that
yes but it's not native in windows... then again fat and ntfs isn't native to linux either.
Yeah, but we don't know if we can do the case sensitive thingy on that, or do we?
I'd assume we can