Re: [ydl-gen] usb drives
Kai Staats <[email protected]> Fri, 15 Jan 2010 03:23:07 -0700
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.yellowdog.general |
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| Organization | Over the Sun, LLC |
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Robert, > Anybody know how to format a usb drive for use by YDL 6.2? Also, > can this formatting be done on a Mac or a PC? My experience is as follows: a) I have never found a USB drive, factory or consumer formatting that YDL cannot read by simply inserting and then double-clicking on the "Computer" icon on the Desktop. b) Fat32 is the most common by factories, and the most portable between multiple OSes. c) However, if you are using the USB drive for any sort of OS level backup or expansion, you may want to format your USB drive as a native ext3. d) If you are sharing the USB drive with OSX, you may want to format it with OSX's native Extended format in order that both YDL and OSX may share the files easily and retain all UNIX based file information (see bottom for more about OSX/ext3 file sharing). e) If you are using rsync to backup from your YDL box to a USB drive (as I do when I travel, keeping the USB bu in a sep coat pocket or wallet), fat32 will choke as the rsync command attempts to set permissions for each file transferred and fat32 does not support this -- yes, the files will transfer but an error will spew with each and every file (annoying!). On a side note, as I have my internal drive split into 3 major partitions (YDL /, OSX /, and Data), I have "Data" formatted by OSX even though it is used primarily by YDL (I only reboot into OSX to watch .mov files). In order that OSX and YDL may share these files seamlessly, I edited /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow to match my YDL user ID to that of Mac OSX (500 in YDL, 501 in OSX) and then chown kstaats:kstaats to all files in my /home/kstaats dir and wha-lah! I then edited /etc/fstab to auto-mount the Data partition. OSX and YDL share files without a glitch on the Data partition (thanks to Chris Murtagh for the original instructions on this process). A bit more than you asked for, but hopefully this helps. kai _______________________________________________ yellowdog-general mailing list - [email protected] Unsuscribe info: http://lists.fixstars.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:us.fixstars.com'