Hi,
I'm a long time Linux user, but sometimes I need to run windoz to do
somes tasks. I usually does them in batch and it keep my computer busy
for a few days every once in a month or two. I would like to know if
there any way to share the same freenet directory between these two OS.
In fact,
TLD wrote:
Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
However, everytime I switch OS, I lose all my datastore.
Did you try sharing the same node, ??nodes_*, ngrt*, rtprops_* files
between the two installations?
The *whole* directory (/mnt/bigfat/freenet = T:\freenet) is shared!
Only temp drives differs. I've
Roger Oksanen wrote:
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On Monday 17 May 2004 07:30, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
Hi,
I'm a long time Linux user, but sometimes I need to run windoz to do
somes tasks. I usually does them in batch and it keep my computer
busy for a few days every once
Roger Oksanen wrote:
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On Tuesday 18 May 2004 09:40, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
Also, linux's FAT32 driver doesn't care for case... However, if the
Freenet client get a directory listing and do case-sensitive
operations on it, it may fail
TLD wrote:
Roger Oksanen wrote:
I'm guessing that freenet does a listing to decide if there exists a
valid datastore. It would not be to efficient to open every file just
Lame as it may sound, try disabling the index file for the datastore.
Thank for the tip! I'll try in the next days... If it
From an old inndex file (Linux):
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 0D D6 00 00 00 00
0010 00 10 05 E1 00 00 00 FA 90 85 1F 24 00 38 73 74 ...$.8st
0020 6F 72 65 2F 36 2F 31 2D 35 31 33 30 65 61 62 35 ore/6/1-5130eab5
0030 31 31 39 31 30 31 63 63 35 62 36 63 34 30
That's either not that speed, or not DSL!
ADSL is 1Mbit up, 8Mbit down; SDSL is a little faster for upload, but
slower for download (up=down)...
Even a dedicated T1 is not that fast, around 50Mbps!
Thomas Guyot
Dave wrote:
You want to move to Japan instead. 100Mbits up, 100Mbits down DSL, for