

UDF natively supports many modern file systems features:.The design and evolution of UDF keeps compatibility in mind.
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Here is a more full listing of UDF’s features: (This isn’t surprising, as UDF was designed to be a good open successor of FAT.) In many regards, UDF seems to be superior to FAT.

Many folks don’t realize that *any* drive can be reformatted in *any* format you choose.

Most drives come pre-formatted in a certain file system. The answer is “yes”, and it doesn’t even depend on what hard/flash drive you have. You have a grand plan of using an external hard drive (or flash drive) to transfer/backup files between all of them. Or maybe you’re nerdy (like me) and run Linux alongside the other two.
