Instead of putting the repository on the drive, put a
working copy on it instead. I do this with a 1 GB USB
drive and it works fine under Gentoo GNU/Linux. I've
had equal results under Mac OS X.
--- Youssouf Naciri <ynaciri@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried to create a subversion repository on my USB
> flash drive, but it
> couldn't handle locks since the partition is a FAT
> filesystem.
>
> I was wondering if there was a way to have a
> repository working on that,
> without needing to create an ext fs on it.
>
> The fact is that I would like to use this USB drive
> to take my
> repository everywhere, and so that I could work with
> it under windows
> and linux systems...
>
> Could anyone please tell me if there's an easier way
> to get it to work ?
>
>
> A subversion fan !
>
> Youssouf
>
>
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