>

Actually it does, umsdos means unix on dos fs which means it gives you
most of the benefits of ext2 , except speed, use it with lids for better
security of course without doze or dos which can affect your fs from
outside
-shyam




On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>On 6 Jan 2002 at 12:33, USM Bish wrote:
>
>> For this kind of machine,  I hope you are not considering X.
>
>No. However, this machine is going to be used by a number of users to enter the
>data (one at a time, of course). Actually, this is going to be in an intensive care 
>unit.
>My residents are going to enter the daily summary data of the patients into the
>computer.
>
>UMSDOS file system does not have the sort of permissions system that ext2 has,
>does it?
>
>

-- 
Why are you so hard to ignore?
d upon perception of the form and not upon the
  state of being.  8



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