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[ILUG] Re: copying windows filesystems under linux

[ILUG] Re: copying windows filesystems under linux

Marcus Furlong furlongm at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 10 13:33:24 IST 2008


On Tuesday 09 September 2008 15:54 in <48C68E2F.3050007 at draigBrady.com>,
Pádraig Brady wrote:

> So you want to do:
> 
>      linux logic
>     /           \
> NTFS             NTFS
> 
> That's going to be problematic for obvious reasons.
> Perhaps you could backup/restore NTFS extended stuff
> separately using [gs]etfacl & [gs]etfattr ?
> Perhaps the pax format supported by star is better
> than tar and cpio in this regard?
> Perhaps you should copy at a lower level thus
> bypassing all the NTFS specific stuff?

I was going to suggest star -acl as well, but perhaps tar -acl also works, as
per below email?

  
http://www.mail-archive.com/ntfs-3g-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg00527.html

secaudit available from

   http://pagesperso-orange.fr/b.andre/secaudit.html

compile with 

gcc -o secaudit -ldl secaudit.c

Marcus.





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