Tim:
>> Hmm, there's an interesting thought: Some way to mount drives that have
>> the wrong timezone, and compensate for it.
Joe Zeff:
> I wouldn't think that would be a problem unless it puts the access time
> "in the future."
Or, you needed accurate datestamps...
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On 06/22/2011 07:28 AM, Tim wrote:
> Hmm, there's an interesting thought: Some way to mount drives that have
> the wrong timezone, and compensate for it.
I wouldn't think that would be a problem unless it puts the access time
"in the future."
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On Tue, 2011-06-21 at 14:36 -0400, Max Pyziur wrote:
> I move files between my laptop and my Windows desktop at work using a
> USB flash drive. When the flashdrive is plugged into the F15 laptop,
> the date and time stamp appears correctly. When plugged into the
> Windows desktop, the date/time sta
Greetings,
I have two boxes that run Fedora: a Dell Inspiron 600m laptop and a
home-assembled Intel Dual Core desktop.
I generally lag to doing upgrades by two weeks to a month. So far, I've
only upgraded the laptop. A bit tortuous.
The laptop wouldn't boot from the installation CD, so I went wi