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On Sunday 27 August 2006 12:20, Stephen Liu wrote: |
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> Mounted inside the USB enclosure is a HD. I'll use old HD for this |
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> purpose. Frequently I work on at least 2 PCs running different Linux |
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> OS. With such a device, USB enclosure, it'll ease my work on |
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> consolidating the working data on 2 PCs. Otherwise I have to use a |
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> pendrive for tranporting working data between 2 PCs. OR compressing |
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> them as tarball and send the latter as attachment to an email. |
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If you have networking, why not set up a network share of some kind (nfs, |
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smb, or even ssh via shfs) and mount it (under the same path) from each |
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computer you work on? This avoid having to replicate data and, with |
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decent network speed, is nearly as fast as disk I/O. |
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