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Date: | Mon, 14 Jun 2021 16:34:35 -0700 |
From: | L A Walsh <cygwin AT tlinx DOT org> |
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To: | Duncan Roe <duncan_roe AT optusnet DOT com DOT au>, |
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Subject: | Re: odd prob for cygwin 'dd' from a character device on network disk |
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On 2021/06/11 18:32, Duncan Roe wrote: > On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 08:20:30PM -0700, L A Walsh wrote: > >> On 2021/06/09 19:23, Duncan Roe wrote: >> >>> nfs / nodev? >>> >>> >> I'm not sure what you mean or are asking. >> I'm not using nfs...but cygwin. >> >> The file 'zero' is in the same dir as the file 'null'. >> I usually read 'zero' and write to 'null, though >> for 1-way testing, I read from file 'zero' on the remote >> file system and write, locally to /dev/null. >> >> For other direction write to 'null' and read from >> /dev/zero locally. >> >> >> > When you said you were accessing zero over the network, you didn't say how so I > suggested if you were using nfs then nodev might be the culprit. > > How are you accessing files aver the network? > > I suspect that whatever mechanism you are using has the equivalent of the nfs > nodev feature (part of nfsmount, may be specified in fstab) and the nodev > equivalent is turned on in your case. > ---- Was afraid that's what you meant...don't know of such an option with samba, not to mention using the same version of samba now, as for ages. Using smb/cifs -- a mounted samba share with my home directory mounted as drive 'H'. The device files are created in my home directory (on linux) as files 'zero' and 'null'. I don't know of any equivalent 'nodev' option in samba -- but regardless, I'm not sure what has changed. I'm still running the same samba that I have for over a year -- my kernel might be different, but I don't think there's been any change to '/dev/zero' -- but in the same directory, writing to the file named 'null' still works. *sigh* -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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