ajpearce wrote:



The reason why I'm trying to do this is such:

I usually have 2 computers; one linux, one Windows.
 But I'm moving home so that one of those computers will be shared and
they want Windows. The Windows computer will be in the living room.
I don't want a noisy power hungry linux server in my bedroom running
24/7 keeping me awake   so I've removed everything but the motherboard,
memory, PSU and added 64mb flash storage.
 This will be enough for browsing but for more functionality I need to
get the Windows computer to act as a decent file server. In my eyes
this means getting rid of NTFS.

All this discussion about trying to use Windows as the file server for your home network? if you don't trust NTFS, why do you trust Windows at all?

So buy another linux machine for a file server, and put it in your
living room.  You can run AFS on it if you want too.

If you really only have two machines, and the one is going to
act as a file server for the one you are going to turn off,
why do you even need a file server?  Just use local disks on it.
The data does not need to be online if the only machihne accessing the
data is off anyway.


However, this seems _impossible_. Even though Windows provides the possibility by a driver API known as `LFS`. While LFS has been used to create rudimentry access to ext2 filesystems (I think EXPLORE2FS uses it's own method of read only access), I have found them to be UNRELIABLE. This includes Paragons` Ext2Anywhere.



On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 16:21:13 -0500 (EST), Stephen Brown
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, ajpearce wrote:


"Do you want to have a file system mounted on Linux clients and served by
Windows servers?"
^ Yes; exactly.

Then install Samba on the Linux machines and smbmount the NTFS filesystems from the Windows servers. Most of us are looking at trying to go the other way to get the Windows servers out of the picture.

Steve Brown
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