Jeremy Brown escribió:
> Is there a reason that the "Unix Extensions" are turned off on the Linux
> boot disk?
on linuxboot/misc/master
echo "*** Trying mount.cifs $Z_PATH /z -o $mount_opts"
#to use real nocase we have to disable unix extensions before
#first modprobe cifs
modprobe cifs
echo 0 > /proc/fs/cifs/LinuxExtensionsEnabled
> I dug through the archives and all I could find is that it was turned
> off because it would follow symlinks and this could create a possible
> problem?
it is more to do with the case of the files.
> Anyway the way I see it if it was on I could symlink my driver
> directories and consolidate them.
> Does anyone see this as a potential problem?
If we disable others would have problems. I think that you need to find
another way to consolidate your drivers. Or build yourself a bootdisk
with the option comment it out.
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