On Thu, 1 Sep 2016 23:50:17 +0200, Kai Krakow wrote: > > > ext2 will work, but you'll have to mount it or chmod -R 0777, or > > > only root will be able to access it. > > > > That's not true. Whoever owns the files and directories will be able > > to access then, even if root mounted the stick, just like a hard > > drive. If you have the same UID on all your systems, chown -R > > youruser: /mount/point will make everything available on all > > systems. > > As long as uids match...
That's what I said, whoever owns the files. As far as Linux is concerned, the UID is the person, usernames are just a convenience mapping to make life simpler for the wetware. -- Neil Bothwick deja noo - reminds you of the last time you visited Scotland
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