Re: SELinux enforcing, an external ntfs-3g mount, Samba and Fedora 8

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Craig White <craigwhite <at> azapple.com> writes:
> I don't have an NTFS drive that I'm willing to connect up just for
> experimentation 

NTFS support on Linux is fully self-contained just like ext3, XFS, FAT, JFS,
etc, i.e. no need for an alian NTFS drive to do experiments:

 http://ntfs-3g.org/quality.html#howtotest

> Thus the concept of 'users' and 'mapping', though intriguing, would be
> rather pointless for an NTFS filesystem mounted by ntfs-3g

Linux-Windows user/group mapping is possible by a file on the NTFS volume called
UserMapping. NTFS ownership and permission support currently available as beta 
with the full endorsement and support of the NTFS-3G project from 

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

Regards,
            Szaka

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NTFS-3G Lead Developer:  http://ntfs-3g.org



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