Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2007 13:34 schrieb Nicolas Dorfsman:
> > > Samba generally will work with any filesystem, the only condition
> > > is that it has to be posix compatible.
> > Do you really mean any filesystem or only any local filesystem?
> > I thought that nfs-filsystems should be a posix compatible
> > filesystem. Or is nfs not posix compatible?
> Brrrrrr.  What a strange idea to network-share a network mount !
> How could you justify such a buggy way of build your IT architecture ?
The background of this solution was explained in:
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I know that a better solution would be:
* not to purchase blackboxes, which are also known as NAS, 
* and to have only fast and up-to-date servers as stanby systems.

But on the other hand there are also other places with such 
configurations.

Thomas
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