Masatran / Deepak, R.: > > Recently, I re-partitioned my flash drive. I made one FAT32 partition, and > one Ext3 partition.
Is ext3 on a flash medium really a good idea? At least cheap flash drives probably don't have smart wear levelling. > The problem is that when I transfer files from my laptop > to my work computer, the UIDs on the Ext3 partition are used for the > permissions, so I am not able to access the data. How can I fix this? You can't unless the UIDs on both systems are equal. As far as I know, all filesystems with UNIX-style permissions only store UIDs, not usernames. J. -- If politics is the blind leading the blind, entertainment is the fucked- up leading the hypnotised. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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