It's kinda stretch of an idea, but I'd love to have that...
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permissions of external harddrives should be ignored
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122776
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Yesterday I was actually booted from my ubuntu backup disk. It contains
a gparted clone of my internal partition (32-bit Jaunty on an iMac 7.1),
an added swap partition and an hfs partition (formatted as hfs with
MacOS. Ubuntu recognizes it as hfs+ but I can write to it - usually.
Sometimes the per
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
could you point me to a filesystem that i could use? i have files larger
than 4GB i need long filenames and it should be possible to read and
wirte to it on linux and mac os x. if such a file system exists, i am
happy to use it. even one that would just work on linux would be nice.
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permissions
At the moment, the kernel does not provide any mount option for
overriding permissions on Unix file systems. I actually think that this
is a good thing, too. If you want to carry around a drive and use it on
several different computers with different users, then just don't put an
Unix file system o
Not a bug in nautilus
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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permissions of external harddrives should be ignored
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122776
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** Also affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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permissions of external harddrives should be ignored
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122776
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