Luu Tuyen to [email protected] • 10 months agoRemember: GNU/Linux and other UNIX systems can make files that are case-sensitive, Windows can't make files that are case-sensitivelemmy.worldimagemessage-square243fedilinkarrow-up1690
arrow-up1690imageRemember: GNU/Linux and other UNIX systems can make files that are case-sensitive, Windows can't make files that are case-sensitivelemmy.worldLuu Tuyen to [email protected] • 10 months agomessage-square243fedilink
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish17•10 months agoStrictly speaking, this is a limitation of the default filesystem, and not the core operating system. If you mount a NFS share that is case sensitive, it will still be case sensitive.
minus-squarefatalicuslinkfedilink7•10 months agoTechnically not a limit there either since you in windows on NTFS can set a flag on a folder to make it case sensitive fsutil.exe file queryCaseSensitiveInfo <path>
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•10 months agoCan you apply this recursively to an entire drive? Say… C:\
minus-squarefakeaustinfloydlinkfedilink1•10 months agoYou could, but should pick a different drive than c (this will likely break a ton of stuff)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•10 months agoBrb adding this to my set of pranks for windows users
Strictly speaking, this is a limitation of the default filesystem, and not the core operating system. If you mount a NFS share that is case sensitive, it will still be case sensitive.
Technically not a limit there either since you in windows on NTFS can set a flag on a folder to make it case sensitive
Can you apply this recursively to an entire drive? Say…
C:\
You could, but should pick a different drive than c (this will likely break a ton of stuff)
Brb adding this to my set of pranks for windows users