When I installed Kubuntu I manually set up my own partitions. The root is on an EXT4 partition and /etc/fstab does not have user_xattr set as an option for the EXT4 partition. However, if I add some metadat to a file (e.g. a tag through Dolphin), it shows up using "getfattr -d <filename>". BUT, that attribute is not synced across my devices using dropbox, which claims to support xattr syncing. It IS synced across my backups using the -X option in rsync.
So, I guess my filesystem supports xattrs without setting user_xattr as an fstab option, and dropbox therefore doesn't sync them, contrary to what support staff tells me. Am I right?
(It would be pretty bad if Kubuntu devs didn't enable xattrs by default since KDE uses them for metadata (searching, etc.))
So, I guess my filesystem supports xattrs without setting user_xattr as an fstab option, and dropbox therefore doesn't sync them, contrary to what support staff tells me. Am I right?
(It would be pretty bad if Kubuntu devs didn't enable xattrs by default since KDE uses them for metadata (searching, etc.))
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