Paul Bijnens wrote:
> 
> Chris Karakas wrote:
> > Consider the following situation: you try to minimize the Windows
> > footprint on your network. You migrate to Linux and SAMBA. Windows is
> > run only on the clients: all your data and applications are on the vfat
> > filesystems of the SAMBA server which runs Linux. Now you want to back
> 
> Well, here is your problem.  Why does it *have* to be a vfat filesystem?

As I see, I missed saying that this is a dual boot system: it _has_ to
have vfat partitions, because these are the native Windows partitions I
use when I boot Windows on the server :-(

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Regards

Chris Karakas
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