That's exactly what I do. I have my bare repository on an NFS mounted
filesystem, but my working directory on my local disk. It works well for me.
hi john, can you explain me what do you mean by the above statement,
what's the workflow. do you clone only part of the tree to your local
disk ?
Actually, I start with my working directory. One person shop (not a
business). But basically, my working directory has everything. I just do
git push commands as needed as a form of backing up my working directory
to my NAS box. Also, I have a machine at work. And I modify and test files
there as
On Wednesday, July 31, 2013 5:36:41 PM UTC+5:30, John McKown wrote:
That's exactly what I do. I have my bare repository on an NFS mounted
filesystem, but my working directory on my local disk. It works well for me.
Also, what is the speed between the local machine and the NFS server? I
please help on fixing it, it is so slow that i started hating git (for
wrong reasons)
i'm sure there is a way out, please help me to make my git faster.
-dexter
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