Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "permissions on VFAT partitions"
1999 Jun 11
4
Problems
Hello,
I'm using the latest SAMBA-Version
I have problems in a SAMBA - WINDOWS NT Configuration.
Maybe you can help me :
I used the diagnosis.txt to test my configuration. Everything works until
Point 8,9,10.
I get from my windows-NT machine :
system-error 5
system-error 1240
Can't login from this konto ?!
Yours sincerely
R. Brand
2001 Nov 06
4
Problem with GID being set to UID for Samba 2.2.2
Hi,
Just downloaded the latest SAMBA, and (after a couple of "learning
experiences" :-) it is sorta working on my home network. A laptop with
win95, and a server with RedHat 7.1 (Intel).
But there's this one little problem, the GID for a recognised user is
being set to an unknown group. It looks like the GID is being set to be
equal to the UID, or it is being set to the
2002 Nov 14
2
Server v. Workstation installation
Hopefully someone can help me. I've been running a windows 2000 Workstation
and Server.
This spring I added a Linux workstation (Red Hat 7.2 - Samba 2.2.3a) to the
network. Took some work but that is running fine. smb.conf seems to be
giving me what I want.
LAN addresses are assigned with DHCP. I have had several people tell me
that they have a network running with static addresses. I
2001 Jun 24
3
Problem writing to fat hd
Hi!
i just downloaded 20010510 sources, compiled and installed it on my RedHat
7.1 linux box.
I have several vfat (fat32) and linux (ext2) partitions on my pc ( i also
have a windows98 installation). I have configured the fat32 parrtition like:
[Drive E]
"Path" = "/deposito"
"Type" = "hd"
"Filesystem" = "vfat"
and the ext2 like:
2001 Apr 24
2
odd error between vfat and samba
[Please Cc: timball@tux.org on replies because I'm not on the samba
list]
Setup:
Samba 2.0.7 (from debian sid), Linux 2.4.3-XFS, Window95, Windows98
Problem:
I have a linux machine that I occationally duel boot and I wanted to be
able to share my mp3s directory to my roomate via samba. I figured I'd
just make a partition vfat and have both linux and windows export that
directory... but
2005 Jul 29
1
sda of CentOS 4 and hda Windows dual boot possible?
greetings,
since i have a test server in front of me and i have never tried it i
request your assistance please.
ive always been a fdisk and lilo person
i have a fresh CentOS 4 "test" install on a WD120 sata /dev/sda
/dev/sda1 /
/dev/sda2 /boot
/dev/sda3 swap
and it just so happens i have a old test 17Gig Maxtor PATA with a fresh
Win98 on it from helping my father migrate to a newer
2005 Sep 03
3
Accents in filenames on vfat filesystem
Hello.
I am trying to create a text file that contains an accent like '?' in it's
filename on a vfat filesystem. This generates an error like the following:
"test?.txt" E212: Can't open file for writing
I have made a 'modprobe nls_cp850' and 'modprobe nls_iso8859-1' to load
those needed modules.
Then I mounted my FAT32 partition like this:
mount -t
2003 Feb 19
2
rsync/cygwin - strange behavior with VFAT-formatted USB-disk
Hi,
we do a nightly backup using rsync (v2.5.6 as server on RedHat 7.3 and rsync
2.5.5 on Windows 2000/Cygwin). The backup media connected to the
Windows-Client is a VFAT-formatted Maxtor USB-Disk.
Everytime I run rsync from the windows-client, the following error occurs:
--- <snip> ---
rsync.exe -avzr --compress --stats --delete --timeout=240 --modify-window=2
rsync@server::development
2007 Sep 22
4
VFAT filesystem and large files
Hello
I have used samba for many years, and it worked great (thanks!).
Anyway, I recently decided to add a USB drive to the server.
Currently running 2.6.29.2 linux kernel, debian etch.
samba version 3.0.24
The USB drive is VFAT
I am able to write small files remotely to the USB drive (a few Kb, 10's of Kb) without a problem.
However, whenever I try to write something "larger"
2018 Sep 05
3
Tests and trimming vfat
Here's a fun one:
+ guestfish -N test-virt-sparsify-in-place-fstrim-unsupported.img=fs:vfat exit
+ virt-sparsify --in-place test-virt-sparsify-in-place-fstrim-unsupported.img
+ tee test-virt-sparsify-in-place-fstrim-unsupported.log
[ 2.4] Trimming /dev/sda1
[ 7.5] Sparsify in-place operation completed with no errors
+ grep 'warning:.*fstrim'
2001 Apr 17
2
Samba, vfat and new kernels: Anyone able to solve the problem?
This is my third mail in the last three months and still no-one has
answered, while I received some comments from other users about the fact
that the problem is known. So if you have any info on how to fix this,
please post a message :-)
Here is the problem:
I used to share a vfat mounted partition with other collegues through samba
(2.0.7).
Everything worked and still works fine with kernel
2018 Sep 05
2
Re: Tests and trimming vfat
On Wed, Sep 05, 2018 at 04:41:01PM +0100, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 05, 2018 at 04:37:05PM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> >
> > Here's a fun one:
> >
> > + guestfish -N test-virt-sparsify-in-place-fstrim-unsupported.img=fs:vfat exit
> > + virt-sparsify --in-place test-virt-sparsify-in-place-fstrim-unsupported.img
> > + tee
2001 Oct 14
1
auto in fstab does not work
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2018 Jan 16
2
How should I be using rsync with FAT32/VFAT
Hi,
I have been using rsync for over ten years. Thank you! It is a great
tool.
Recently I had the misfortune to have to use it to sync files to a USB
stick that is for a platform that only supports FAT32.
After missing the point a few times and having it copy some of the same
directories and files needlessly I saw the timestamps on the source
files (in reasonable filesystems like JFS, XFS,
2005 Jan 04
1
date problem with ntfs or vfat mounted file sytem
Hi
under linux I have to mount windows filesystem (ntfs or vfat).
but with rsync (or with a single touch command as well) I can not
write a file with a correct date on /mnt/windows_vfat or
/mnt/windows_ntfs
with ntfs --> only write file system !
with vfat --> wrong date ! so rsync does a full copy each time.
How can I solve this ?
PS: I use the same script to synchronise ext3 filesystem as
2024 Jan 21
2
Archiving to vfat
I am trying to use rsync between two local directories on Linux.
The source directory is on a normal ext4 partition, under my home
directory. The destination is an SD card that I insert into the card
reader on the computer, formatted with a vfat filesystem.
The command line is like
rsync -avC --delete /home/itz/foo/ /media/itz/DEAD-BEEF/foo/
This does not work as I expected: all files are
2024 Jan 21
1
Archiving to vfat
it's most likely because of vfat timestamp limitation
try
--modify-window
????????????? When comparing two timestamps, rsync treats the
timestamps as being equal if they differ by no more than? the modify-window
????????????? value.?? This? is? normally? 0 (for an exact match), but
you may find it useful to set this to a larger value in some situa-
????????????? tions.? In particular,
2007 Apr 27
9
can''t mount vfat fs on lvm created by winxp guest
Greetings,
I''ve had no success with mounting a vfat file system created by a
Windows XP guest on a lvm volume.
# mount -t vfat /dev/vg1/win1 /mnt/
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/vg1/win1,
missing codepage or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
dmesg | tail or so
# dmesg
FAT: invalid media value (0xb9)
VFS:
2008 Jun 17
1
Strange Samba permissions on vfat (fat32) volume
I'm running Samba on Ubuntu server. I know, perhaps it is not related with Ubuntu Server 8.04, but rather
with Samba itself, but I thought perhaps someone has similar
experience...
I have a couple of shares on Samba on a vfat (fat32) volume. As
everybody knows Linux permissions does not work on vfat, except on
mount folder where vfat partition is mounted. I though that is really
not a
2011 Aug 29
2
External vfat devices show uppercase filenames, how to change defaults for GNOME desktop?
Hello there!
I've recently switched from Fedora 11 to CentOS6. Now my SD cards
(automatically mounted on plug) contents is displayed as UPPERCASE
filenames.
I well see in mount's man that vfat's shortname option can be set to
either lower, win95, winnt, mixed. OK, that's for entries in /etc/fstab
or when mounting manually.
I'd like to change the defaults for devices that