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Re: smb share problem.

From: Andreas Schweigstill <andreas_at_schweigstill.de>
Date: 2007-07-10 11:52:42 CEST

Hello!

Jeremy Pereira schrieb:
> 2. put your repository on an external USB disk and plug it into the
> computer you happen to be using.

Using the NAS device as a NBD (network block device) or iSCSI volume
should work because the filesystem itself would be local to the computer
which uses the volume. If concurrent mounts can't be excluded it is
neccassry to use a proper cluster filesystem.

Unfortunately many current low-cost NAS devices don't support NDB or
iSCSI with standard firmware. But most of them are Linux based so it
should be possible to install a custom firmware. And this also means
that probably the custom firmware can be built to include a Subversion
server.

BTW: Does anybody use a Subversion server on a Linksys/Cisco NSLU2?

With best regards
Andreas Schweigstill

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