Saiyine wrote:
> I use MC mainly for copying files, and use to copy a lot between EXT2
> and VFAT.
A workaround I found on the archives is to use the 'quiet' option for vfat
in /etc/fstab. Here I have:
defaults,gid=10,quiet,shortname=winnt,umask=002 0 0
--
0@pervalidus.{net, {dyndns.}org}
Hi !
I use MC mainly for copying files, and use to copy a lot between EXT2
and VFAT. The problem is, as you know, that VFAT cannot save all the
file's info on groups/permissions, so MC keeps on saying "Hey, I cannot
change the target's file permissions" on _EVERY_ file I copy on the VFAT
partition
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Hello!
> First at all, excuse me if this is the wrong place for asking for a
> midnight's commander feature (and for my bad english).
It's the right place.
> I use MC mainly for copying files, and use to copy a lot between EXT2
> and VFAT. The problem is, as you know, that VFAT cannot save all
First at all, excuse me if this is the wrong place for asking for a midnight's
commander feature (and for my bad english).
I use MC mainly for copying files, and use to copy a lot between EXT2 and
VFAT. The problem is, as you know, that VFAT cannot save all the file's info
on groups/permission