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<pre><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 0); color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" pfid="20130430205820" dbtype="local" id="bits_marker_local20150708132206"></span>On 07/08/2015 Thomas Nikolajsen wrote:
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<pre>FAT32 (msdos) file system on DragonFly works nice here for R/W.
If very long file names or funny chars in them or owner / permission are a problem, a tar(1) file is usually a nice transport,
apart from FAT32 file size limitation (but this is a FAT32 limitation, not related to DragonFly).</pre>
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Yes, now I remember. Sometime ago I have had a problem concerning
the permissions on a FAT32 partition. The tar method is a solution
or perhaps also to change the folders and subfolders permissions
(chmod -R 777) using a Linux distro. This last method is faster and
I have tried it successfully to access my files under Windows, but
on an EXT2 partition.<br>
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