Jason Stelzer on 6 May 2010 05:32:35 -0700


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Re: [PLUG] How to share write access to files via scp?...


The thought crossed my mind (fat32). I just figured it wasn't worth
the effort. ;)

On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 2:26 AM, JP Vossen <jp@jpsdomain.org> wrote:
>> Date: Wed, 5 May 2010 11:24:47 -0400
>> From: Jason Stelzer <jason.stelzer@gmail.com>
>>
>> I was reading this thread and a thought occurred to me that first made
>> me cringe, then giggle a little.
>>
>> The real issue here is that you're fighting with a bunch of
>> permissions problems when you really are after a file system that has
>> a much more course grained idea of permissions. So, why not use a
>> different file system?
>
> That's thinking outside the box!  Why not just create a loop-back volume
> and format it FAT-32?!?  <ducks>
>
> Seriously, my best idea was the brute-force cron job already mentioned.
>
> Later,
> JP
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