Subject | RE: [firebird-support] gbak methods |
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Author | Helen Borrie |
Post date | 2005-04-25T14:29:38Z |
At 03:20 PM 25/04/2005 +0200, you wrote:
filesystem. Must be on a FAT32 partition - Linux can't read NTFS.
2. If you have FAT32 partitions on your system you can mount them directly
and use them as destinations for a gbak file. Some Linuxen actually
automount your FAT32 partitions.
./hb
p.s. could you do us a favour and trim your replies?
>Thx - will try that. But what about from Linux to Windows?1. Use smbmount to mount a remote windows directory space as a
filesystem. Must be on a FAT32 partition - Linux can't read NTFS.
2. If you have FAT32 partitions on your system you can mount them directly
and use them as destinations for a gbak file. Some Linuxen actually
automount your FAT32 partitions.
./hb
p.s. could you do us a favour and trim your replies?