Mitch Davis wrote: > > (it is needed if you are in an environment where timestamps can be > > changed or mis-maintained, such as an NT 4.0 sp 6 workstation box > > smb-mounted onto a linux system, as I have -- timestamps on files > > are not reliable, but at least are (seem to be) consistent.) > > You too huh? (My exact same situation....) > | Certified Linux Evangelist! | Hewlett Packard Australia | Ok, then is it Linux at fault, or NT? Michael (Nt talks to NT, doesn't mess up the times. Linux does, and does)
- Re: Could timestamps be replaced with MD5? Michael Gersten
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- Re: Could timestamps be replaced with MD5? Mitch Davis
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- Re: Could timestamps be replaced with MD5? Mitch Davis
- Re: Could timestamps be replaced with MD5? Michael Gersten
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