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Anders Johansson wrote:
> On Saturday 06 October 2007 22:07:09 Ron Eggler wrote:
>> Are you serious there? :o
> 
> Yes
> 
>> Is there any chance i could change this(withou recompiling the whole deal)?
> 
> No, and even a recompile wouldn't help. It's not a compile option. It needs 
> rewriting. I think it would even require a recompile/rewrite of the cifs 
> kernel module
> 
>> Do you know why it is this way? is there a reason?
> 
> Not a single clue. It seems silly to me, it should follow the same rules as 
> the other file systems
> 
> Anders

Within the context of the Linux file system mounting framework I would
agree with you.

However, in the context of a Directory Service managed resource
framework it does begin (I should emphasise the begin) to make sense. In
the latter resources would ideally be managed in global network manner,
and there should be some constraints on what context a local machine or
individual can interact with the network resource.


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