Hi,� I am in the process of migrating to OpenBSD on personal usage and in
myoffice as well, but I need some advice.� Both at home and in the office
we have several Linux boxes runningSamba. Originally because we had some
Windows machines, but now it'sjust a very convenient and easy way to run
with different shares withdifferent groups and permissions and it's tuned
so it's running veryfast.� We also have a bunch of external drives with
EXT4 and some with XFS.� Normally I run Arch and Debian and I have no
problem with the abovesetup. However, migrating to OpenBSD on my personal
laptop and desktopI suspect will give me some problems mounting both
Samba shares andexternal drives.� We could change the file systems on the
external drives to say EXT2 ifthat's a "good" idea or NTFS if that's
better supported, I don't know.Both read and write access is needed.� The
Samba boxes aren't going to change as to many people use those. Iremember
something about sharity-light in the past, but that was notvery good back
then.� How do you guys do it? Is it even doable running only OpenBSD on
myboxes in such an environment?� Thank you for your time.� Kind regards,� Kim