On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 13:32:54 -0500
Steve French <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, IIRC the apple guys mentioned plausible server scenarios for this
> (where we want to mount with unix extensions for symlinks and ownership
> but server can not handle posix path names)
> 
> Presumably if the server file system does not support posix path names
> (FAT32, NTFS?) or if we want to restrict the characters (for interoperability
> with Windows clients accessing the same share?) - might be other cases.
> 

In that case though, shouldn't those servers just not set
CIFS_UNIX_POSIX_PATHNAMES_CAP ?


> On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Jeff Layton <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Is this mount option actually useful? Is there ever a case where we'd
> > want to use unix extensions, but not use posix-style pathnames? If not,
> > does it make sense to deprecate this option?
> >
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