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brianadkins
Apr 26, 2006Tutor
Robocopy
I used Robocopy to initially populate my ReadyNAS NV from a windows XP workstation. The total copy size was around 30 GB and I was very happy at the copy performance over my 100MB lan (much faster th...
CharlesLaCour
May 05, 2006Aspirant
I ran into the same issue.
That would be a good addition but I have a feeling that since the underlying file system is ext2/ext3 it will prevent having the same type of file timestamps that are supportd by NTFS. The standard ext2/ext3 inode has 3 time fields, last inode change, last file data change and deletion time. These timestamp fields have a resolution of 1 second. The only time field that maps from NTFS to ext2/ext3 is the file data modification time.
So, I would think that the underlying filesystem would have to be changed to allow for the timestamp compatability with NTFS.
That would be a good addition but I have a feeling that since the underlying file system is ext2/ext3 it will prevent having the same type of file timestamps that are supportd by NTFS. The standard ext2/ext3 inode has 3 time fields, last inode change, last file data change and deletion time. These timestamp fields have a resolution of 1 second. The only time field that maps from NTFS to ext2/ext3 is the file data modification time.
So, I would think that the underlying filesystem would have to be changed to allow for the timestamp compatability with NTFS.
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