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Originally posted by smurf
The problem for me is that I have this kind of file structure (left a bunch folders out):
Code:
D:\
+\apps
+\cg
| +\2d
| +\3d
| +\compositing
| +\reference
| +\textures
| +\tutorials
+\...
+\system
E:\
+\apps
+\cg
| +\2d
| +\reference
| +\textures
| +\tutorials
+\...
+\system
raiding the apps folders in the following manner creates lots of duplicate dirs:
"D:\apps" /apps
"E:\apps" /apps
|
I don't see why you have things set-up that way...
Why is there a 2d directory on two different drives ? ie why not put, for example, all 2d on D: and all reference on E: ?
Having those on two drives doesn't seem to make sense to me... On local PC, you'd have to check both dirs to find something..?
ioFTPD isn't a RAIDing software. It's a FTP daemon (and soon a HTTP deamon). If what you want to do is RAID, there's plenty of avail solutions for you, including free one(s)...
As for ioFTPD dev (dark0n3) changing the raid support, you (or we for that matter) won't know if or when that will happen until it does.
So, long answer short: ioFTPD don't do what you want, and nobody knows if it ever will.