On Wednesday, August 25, 2010 12:21:50 pm Mark Post wrote:
> This would be a very dangerous practice, and one I always tell people to
> never use. If a file system is going to be shared between Linux systems,
> it needs to be mounted read-only by all systems, including the "owner" of
> it.
Thanks Mark! I was writing a similar reply when yours arrived. Having a
read-write mount to a shared Linux filesystem is just asking for it to be
corrupted, because of multiple caches being unaware of each other.
Please do not do that!
- MacK.
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