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Hello Sandro. |
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· Sandro Hannemann <shannemann@×××××.com>: |
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>> Correct. However you said, that "you need to access it (Linux backup |
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>> directories) from Windows too". And that's the main point and the point |
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>> that hasn't been answered yet: Why do you think, that such a need |
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>> exists? |
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> Suppose, you've got a project on which you work on both Windows and |
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> Linux machines (and maybe even a Mac...) |
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Okay. |
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> Such a project needs backups and it is very convenient and logic too, |
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> to be able to restore (or access) it from Linux and Windows likewise. |
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Depends if that's "very logic too". Are we talking about backing up |
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something like a "My Pictures" folder, or are we talking about system |
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backups? |
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> Why should this be such a strange idea? |
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Because you usually don't "mix-and-match" backups. A backup should |
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be a "storage" of how the system was at a certain point in time. |
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Michael Schmarck |
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<Knghtbrd> Trust us, we know what we're doing... We may have no idea HOW |
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we're doing it, but we know WHAT we're doing. |
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