Article 5CHS9 Sharing a data partion between OS in a multi-boot system

Sharing a data partion between OS in a multi-boot system

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In this computer with Windows 8, Debian 9 and Debian 10, I created a FAT32 data partition with the Gnome Disk utility, set the mount points, set the mount options to "defaults" and mount at startup.

The partition is recognize at startup by all 3 operating systems.
Windows 8 can read and write files correctly.
Both Debian 9 an 10 can read but cannot write files (unable to create file).

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