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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 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, I'm actually doing it... Freenet is on a FAT32 volume, and
> since Linux and windoz versions doesn't use the same config file, I
> have no problems with path or any system-dependant configuration. It
> looks like Freenet developpers had this kind of installation in mind
> when they designed it.
>
> However, everytime I switch OS, I lose all my datastore.

Is the long file name support coherent between Windows and Linux? The 
datastore uses lfn:s so breakage in it would break the datastore. You 
should probably take a file listing from Windows before switching to 
linux (or vice versa) and compare the listing with the actual display 
on the other OS.

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Roger Oksanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>               +358 50 355 1990
CS Student at Helsinki University                        PGP id 1B125A3E
Homepage http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/raoksane/
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