Hello.
Thank you very much for this information.
It solved the problem.
:-)
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Objet : Re: [Samba] Problem using
with adequate options.
See
http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-advanced/ownership-and-permissions/#options
This will however not set the exact same ACLs as if the
ntfs filesystem would have been mounted on the Windows client.
Jean-Pierre
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All I see in Windows explorer is jpgalvan home directory
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Can you help me on this ?
Thank you in advance.
Best regards.
Jean-Pierre GALVAN.
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file but allows to read and write to other files
For ntfs the compression is transparent. No specific
extension or change needed in applications or scripts.
Regards
Jean-Pierre
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is transparent. No specific
extension or change needed in applications or scripts.
Regards
Jean-Pierre
I recently read somewhere about a user that was exporting via samba an
ntfs volume created under windows that had the compress option activated.
When writing to the share via samba he could create files
John Drescher wrote:
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Andreas Moroder
andreas.moro...@sb-brixen.it wrote:
Hallo,
we have a clinical system that generate lot of files that once written are
never changed. This file consume lot of disk and tape space*, so my idea was
to compress this files. The
that). And I'd really like to avoid ldap, sticking with tdbsam.
What I wish I could do was having multiple user/password combinations on
the Windows side and map them all to one user on the unix side.
Having individual protections imply having different accounts, of course.
Jean-Pierre
problem that was solved specifying it's name.
try:
net -d ads join -s your_server_dns
don't forget to add your_server_dns to /etc/hosts
On Dec 18, 2007 3:20 AM, Jean-Pierre Gillione [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I am trying to get a Gentoo Linux system to join a domain run
Hello All,
I am trying to get a Gentoo Linux system to join a domain run by a Mac
OS X Server. I have set up kerberos and ldap as per the instructions
in the Samba documentation and I am able to log in to the system using
the info (getent finds the users, and kinit successfully connects),
but I
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