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pasik@xxxxxx> wrote:
>      >      >
>      >      > * * *On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 02:53:54PM +0530, Dhananjay Goel
>      wrote:
>      >      > * * *> * *This won't be straight forward. Think about USB
>      memory/flash
>      >      stick.
>      >      > * * *> * *If every VM sees it, and simultaneously writes to it,
>      the
>      >      > * * *filesystem
>      >      > * * *> * *in it will get corrupted immediately!
>      >      > * * *>
>      >      > * * *> * *--Why would it get corrupted immediately. Might be we
>      can
>      >      just lock
>      >      > * * *a
>      >      > * * *> * *specific file which is being edited? Please suggest.
>      >      > * * *>
>      >      >
>      >      > * * *Because USB level has no idea about filesystems or files,
>      or
>      >      locking
>      >      > * * *them!
>      >      >
>      >      > * * *Say you're using ext3 or NTFS in the VM for the USB
>      device.
>      >      > * * *Those filesystems are NOT cluster-aware, ie. they're not
>      aware of
>      >      any
>      >      > * * *sharing,
>      >      > * * *and they don't support any kind of sharing.
>      >      >
>      >      > * * *They expect exclusive access to the device.
>      >      >
>      >      > * * *If suddenly the bits on the device change from outside,
>      >      > * * *the filesystem gets corrupted very easily.
>      >      >
>      >      > * * *Also you wouldn't see the changes made in other VMs,
>      >      > * * *unless you made sure all the caches are refreshed etc in
>      the VM
>      >      all the
>      >      > * * *time.
>      >      >
>      >      > * * *You'd need to use some cluster-filesystem (GFS, GFS2,
>      OCFS2,
>      >      GPFS, etc).
>      >      >
>      >      > * * *-- Pasi
>      >      >
>      >      > * * *> * *Thanks,
>      >      > * * *> * *Dhananjay
>      >      > * * *>
>      >      > * * *> * *On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Pasi K*rkk*inen