I thought that I had read that if you do a "touch ~/.noindex" or basically drop a .noindex file in any directory it won't index it or any subdirectories. I don't think nfs would be something supportable though since iNotify/extended attributes would be difficult to implement on it. Cheers, Dan On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 18:41 +0200, Lior Kesos wrote: > Anyway to by pass a nfs mounted directory ? > Or any directory in that sense... > Try to think about filtering out you're Pr0n directory or spamassisn's > spam directory... > regards > Lior > > On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 17:37:03 +0100, Ruben Vermeersch <ruben lambda1 be> wrote: > > As far as I know, nfs doesn't support Extended Attributes, as these > > would be very hard to handle. > > > > Ruben > > > > On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 18:34 +0200, Lior Kesos wrote: > > >Hi - just installed beagle after checking out Nat's video - looks amazing. > > >So I installed the whole suite on a SuSE-9.2 and validated my reiserfs > > >supported the extended attributes used for the indexing. > > >All of my filesystems are using user_xattr now except of my /home > > >which is mounted on nfs. > > >Is there a way to tell beagled not to index my home directory just to > > >set it up initially? > > >I checked the beagled shell script and found nothing... > > >Maybe a Environment variable set there could be used? > > >Does nfs supprt user_xattr? > > >I browsed the wiki, googled and searched the mailing list - I wanna > > >join the fun as well! > > >best regards - > > > > > > > -- > > Ruben Vermeersch > > http://www.Lambda1.be/ > > > > >
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