Re: Undeletable files on UDF formatted HD
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 18:08:43 +0800, Jason Heeris wrote:
> On 16 February 2010 16:51, Camaleón wrote:
>> Package "udftools" comes with "wrudf" which is decribes as:
>>
>> ***
>> wrudf - Maintains a UDF filesystem (undocumented) ***
>
> Ah yes... wow, it is quite undocumented, isn't it...
Yes :-(
>> Not sure why you need a UDF filesystem :-?.
>
> I wanted:
> 1. A filesystem that works easily on the other major OSs - narrows it
> down to FAT, NTFS, or UDF
Even NTFS should be better in this sitution :-}
> 2. A filesystem that doesn't screw up permissions (eg. all my files set
> to a+rwx when I copy them back off FAT) - narrows it down to UDF :/
¿NTFS? It should fit some of your requirements (works on windows, linux
and MacOS -I think-) and allows ACL.
> But if it's flaky and the tools are unmaintained, I guess there is no FS
> that satisfies them both and I should use ext2 or FAT (since HFS has no
> free drivers for XP).
A networked hard disk (stand-alone enclosure or attached to a computer
via samba/nfs/sshfs) is desiderable when several OS need access on it.
This way, filesystem does not matter at all :-)
Greetings,
--
Camaleón
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