Originally posted by: dclive
Originally posted by: kamper
Originally posted by: dclive
Then how would you mount those shares from a Leopard boot DVD? Think of the questions Apple would need to field.... easier to simply do it via local USB and HFS+ for V1.0.
Well, in theory it should be able to back up to any location in the file system with minimal added complexity. That's the entire idea of the unix filesystem layout. Also, the whole point of backing up over the network is so that I don't have to get another Leopard install running to get my files back.
That said, I wish they'd added at least the ability to write to a DMG file on an SMB/CIFS share, if not directly to SMB/CIFS plainfiles. 🙁
So why smb but not nfs?
Perhaps you don't understand what I'm saying - they won't support it due to the additional complexity of getting it working and supporting clueless users who are now dead in the water and need to NFS mount or SMB mount a remote filesystem, and are getting angrier and angier at Apple tech support by the minute as they try to figure out how to do the above. It's much easier to say "Hook up your USB drive, then try again."
I have nothing against NFS mounts.
🙂