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Re: FAT32 as mount for /home?



On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 01:59:20PM +0200, Andrea Vettorello wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 11:22:13 GMT, Scotty Fitzgerald
> <sfitz007@bestweb.net> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >         I got an official "woody" set and am now setting it up, and am
> > wondering if this "bright" idea of mine is actually advisable.
> >         I thought that if I mounted a seperate and small partition as
> > the /home directory, as well as using the same partition for storing
> > documents and user files from my Windows 2000 Pro (the other side of
> > my dual boot system,)  that I could write a batch to backup this small
> > partition to another small partition, and have all my data from both
> > my systems backed up at once.
> >         On the surface, it looks to me like an efficient "hack,"  but
> > I know that somebody else must have thought of this before and tried
> > it.  Can that FAT32 structure handle all of /homes files?
> > Particularly "dot" files?!
> > Thanks
> > 
> 
> IIRC FAT32 lacks user/group and the default attributes (rwx, correct
> me if i'm wrong), so IMHO not a good idea to use for home...

there is a not often used option: mount the dos partition as umsdos.
This allows unix to setup dos files to store metainformation. 

> 
> You should find some windos programs to read (only?) ext2 partitions
> (never used myself).
I know this exists (L-something). dont know the name.
=Kev

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