Jonsen, Dan schrieb: no way of storing NTFS ACLs (unless Samba is more sophisticated than I think);
Yes, samba does understand ACLs, if the underlying filesystem does. I've done this once on a Gentoo box: The only thing that had to be changed there was a kernel option for ACL support in the filesystem, and a mount option. In your case, you might want to make sure the samba/unix user mapping is really the way you want it to be. 2: Ext3 can be mounted with the option "acl" and then it does understand ACLs if the kernel was compiled with CONFIG_EXT3_FS_POSIX_ACL enabled. I have not much clue about the time granularity but have heard that it will be even more precise in ext4. I thougt that ext3 was already much more precise that NT, but might be wrong there. 3: That applies to most NASs in that price range. I wouldn't overclock that MyBook if it's not well tested and within the hardware specifications. (such as the NSLU2) If you need a fast NAS, than you might want to read some of the reviews before buying. Sorry to disappoint you about the speed of the NSLU2: It doesn't do better than about 3 MBytes/s, even when it is de-underclocked from 133 to 266 MHz. cheers -- Kevin Price http://www.kevin-price.de/
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