I want to thank you all for your comments and the knowledge I gained
thereby....
Kenneth Burgener wrote:
On 5/31/2008 3:33 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
You can't expect it to maintain ext3 file permissions in a FAT32
partition :D
Not necessarily. If the Linux files do not need to be accessed from
the windows environment, you could create an image file, format the
image as ext3, mount the image file as a loop device, and treat it as
a standard ext3 mount point.
Since this is only a movable copy of files from my /home/me directory
structure, I can live with loosing the group and needing to reset it if
moved back to a ext3 partition.
I will just have to work out the right rsync of cp command to do the
bulk movement without all those warnings. SHould only take reading a
few man pages for that...
Again thanks.
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