On Thu,14.Aug.08, 00:59:46, Anton Liaukevich wrote: [...]
> [solution 2] /home/ partition is NTFS. www.ntfs-3g.org says that ntfs-3g > Linux read/write driver supports ownership/permissions under Linux (using > mapping of users). Unfortunately (as I know) Debian-Installer doesn't > support ntfs-partition mounting (to /home/). Additionally I will need to > configure user mappings after D-I in order to access users' file by > ordinary user). Also I'm afraid of law speed of this ntfs-3g driver. Do I > need to install "ntfs-3g" package and change "ntfs" type to "ntfs-3g" in > order to use this driver (my current driver also supports read/write)? What > is www.linux-ntfs.org project and how it pertains to ntfs-3g? Not the entire /home, but only an ntfs partition mounted on /home/pub with the right permission to be accessible by who needs it. Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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