
| Ask Linux.com: NAS, Find, Squid, and EFS |
| 摘自: linux.com 被阅读次数: 674 |
由 yangyi 于 2009-05-04 22:07:32 提供 |
Gather round the table for a hearty feast of homemade dishes straight out of the Linux.com forums. All your favorites are here -- heartburn-inducing Windows-to-Linux file permission problems, savory search tips, and little bits of GNOME and Squid for those with an adventurous palate. And, of course, for dessert there's a fresh slice of grandma's old-fashioned unanswered questions. Entree: harvesting old Windows filesNew user Alex wrote in to ask for help with the common task of safely transfering his old Windows files to his soon-to-be-installed Linux system. The wrinkle in his case was file permissions: his Windows profile was password-protected, locking him out when not logged in. How then to move the files? PerlCoder and arochester recommended that Alex burn a live CD distro such as Knoppix, boot into it, then copy the files onto USB storage. When Alex followed up with concern about the file permissions, fninja, USAF Long, and Reed assured him from personal experience that Linux does not even see the Windows file permissions, so everything was readable and copy-able. Finally, LnxTc capped off the discussion by explaining how Windows permissions work -- there is a way to lock a Windows profile and make its files unreadable, but only through the encrypted file system EFS. And even then, he added, you can still access the partition if you know the certificate and key. An abundance of sides: files, nets, and remountsFortunately, not all helpful tips involve meaty explanations and encrypted filesystems. ...... Please access the below link to view the full content. Original link: http://www.linux.com/feature/153... |