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    SubjectRe: weird behaviour of mv between filesystems
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    Followup to:  <199902221434.BAA18035@zipper.zip.com.au>
    By author: CaT <cat@zip.com.au>
    In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
    > >
    > > Reasonable I think - the ownership information could be
    > > valuable, loosing it without warning could be nasty sometimes.
    >
    > Aye. Wish there was a flag that one could use that said something
    > along the lines of "cease caring about things that cannot be set on
    > a particular filesystem" and just do it.
    >

    Mount the (V)FAT filesystem with the "quiet" option.

    -hpa
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