fluffyb@lemmy.fluffyb.nettoLinux@lemmy.ml•Best way to make an external usb HDD that is compatible with windows and linux?
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10 months agoMount it on a spare PC and share it on the network with samba.
Mount it on a spare PC and share it on the network with samba.
I would be careful if they wanna use zfs though. Fedora can be a bit quick on the kernels meaning a kernel can come out that isn’t supported by zfs. This causes zfs to fail to build the kernel module on the new kernel and so you lose zfs on the next boot.
Almost happened to me tracking debian testing a while back.
I know there is a way to install glibc in alpine. Worked for my admittedly hobbyist use case. I just don’t remember the package name but it’s in there.
I feel like this article was farted out by AI and just barely checked by the intern before posting.
Yes and the answer is you can’t do it in anyway that’s fool proof that won’t eventually result in data loss. Just buy another one and be done with it.