Q. Simply Accounting states that for multi-user mode, all machines that use the Simply (client and server) must be using the same operating system. How can I use Windows workstations that run the Simply client with a Samba enabled Linux file server that houses the Simply database?
A. You can't. You need the same platform accross the network
Do I need a 64 bit processer for a JFS file system to work properly?
Q. Running Arch Linux and am wanting to use JFS file system. Knowing that a JFS file system is a 64bit, would it be proper to have a 64bit processor?
A. Nope. Memory addressing is a different beast than block addressing.
FS code is there to transfer data from a block device to memory and vice versa, and to provide a sane namespace for files. The processor never has to directly address the blocks, thus there is no reason you couldn't access a 64-bit file system with a 32 or 16 bit processor.
FS code is there to transfer data from a block device to memory and vice versa, and to provide a sane namespace for files. The processor never has to directly address the blocks, thus there is no reason you couldn't access a 64-bit file system with a 32 or 16 bit processor.
What partition code is the native Linux file system ?
Q. and What partition code is the Linux swap file system
thanks a mil !
thanks a mil !
A. The general native linux filesystem i/o is ext3.
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