The wikipedia article on UDF mentions write support in all major OSes.
It also supports POSIX permissions.
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 9:49 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> FAT, alas, is the portable filesystem that you're looking for.
>
> NTFS also works. Linux can read/write NTFS through NTFS-3G and
> FAT, alas, is the portable filesystem that you're looking for.
NTFS also works. Linux can read/write NTFS through NTFS-3G and FUSE,
and a port exists for OS X as well. And yes, the stack is 100% libre. :)
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On Wed 2015-02-11 17:31:42 -0500, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
>
>> The fact that you're using a FAT volume is the root cause here; FAT
>> filesystems do not have ownership or permissions, so when a modern OS
>> mounts them, it has to fake permissions for these files.
>
> T
flapflap writes:
> Xavier Maillard:
>>
>> Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
>>
>>> On Wed 2015-02-11 00:41:18 -0500, Xavier Maillard wrote:
May I ask how one would sign public keys when a "master key" is
stored onto an USB stick ?
So what ? My USB stick is formated using extFat so
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2015, 5:33 PM Xavier Maillard wrote:
Thank you for this precision. Are you aware of some "portable" and
well supported by the 3-major OSes filesystem type ?
Just UDF
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Xavier Maillard:
>
> Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
>
>> On Wed 2015-02-11 00:41:18 -0500, Xavier Maillard wrote:
>>> May I ask how one would sign public keys when a "master key" is
>>> stored onto an USB stick ?
>>>
>>> I followed instructions from [1]. Now I am in the process of
>>> announcing my
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
> On Wed 2015-02-11 00:41:18 -0500, Xavier Maillard wrote:
>> May I ask how one would sign public keys when a "master key" is
>> stored onto an USB stick ?
>>
>> I followed instructions from [1]. Now I am in the process of
>> announcing my key transition to all old si
On Wed 2015-02-11 00:41:18 -0500, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> May I ask how one would sign public keys when a "master key" is
> stored onto an USB stick ?
>
> I followed instructions from [1]. Now I am in the process of
> announcing my key transition to all old signers *but*, as a last
> test, I just
Hello,
May I ask how one would sign public keys when a "master key" is
stored onto an USB stick ?
I followed instructions from [1]. Now I am in the process of
announcing my key transition to all old signers *but*, as a last
test, I just tested public signature with my "master key" and this is
whe