questions re: usb drive. fat32, linux file system
Ralf Mardorf
silver.bullet at zoho.com
Tue Jun 20 18:09:21 UTC 2017
On Tue, 20 Jun 2017 12:48:28 +0200, Xen wrote:
>Also if you are going to use ext2/3/4 you are going to be running into
>permission issues all the time because you can't really turn them off.
Not if the user always access the USB stick with root privileges
or possible different users share the same uid, e.g. 1000 ;).
I stay with fat for my USB sticks and never ever would use an USB stick
for a backup, but as already pointed out, a tar archive stored even on
fat solves the permission-ownership-attributes issues.
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