> local filesystem level. Especially since the NTFS support which is the > only other one I can see that could be considered a "core filesystem type". > Oops, that should have been Especially since the NTFS support, which is the only other ones I can see that could be considered a "core filesystem type" still has only experimental writing capabilities in the kernel. Limit the test to those things that are stable and working and thus more likely to be present in a work environment. -- David D.W. Downey Creator - KiXO Linux RHCE - Cert.#: 806100581800665 -- This message was sent from the lpi-examdev mailing list. Send `unsubscribe lpi-examdev' in the subject to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to leave the list.
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