On my laptop, I have an NTFS partition for NT, a FAT partition for
data as a dmz which both linux and NT can access, and an ext3
partition for linux. However, I've experienced some weirdness on the
FAT partition, and I'm wondering if anybody can tell me why it's
happening.
Yesterday, I downloaded
Bill Mill:
... a FAT partition for data as a dmz which both linux and NT can
access ...
Yesterday, I downloaded the new release of cherrypy, and stuck it on
the dmz drive. ...
Eventually, after thinking it's a hosts file problem, or a firewall
problem, I figure out that if I move it to my
On 7/16/05, Neil Hodgson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bill Mill:
... a FAT partition for data as a dmz which both linux and NT can
access ...
Yesterday, I downloaded the new release of cherrypy, and stuck it on
the dmz drive. ...
Eventually, after thinking it's a hosts file problem, or a
Bill Mill:
Definitely not mounted with short file names, and there aren't any
non-ASCIIs in the file names; in both cases I imagine that the file
wouldn't run at all. In this case, however, the file does run, and
open a socket, it just can't seem to receive connections on it. I have
tried
On 7/16/05, Dennis Lee Bieber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 19:54:31 -0400, Bill Mill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
declaimed the following in comp.lang.python:
The FAT dirs are mounted with the following options:
defaults,user,umask=000 . I'm not sure what you mean by the execute