Kel Solaar

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  1. I see what you mean and it's something I took in consideration actually. Now that being said, having an efficiency issue at doing something is a whole lot different that not being able to do it at all ( Which you were implying in your previous post, hence my question ). You are maybe also assuming that I'm sharing data over the net, but it's not the case, I'm doing that over a local network with high bandwith, and didn't noticed any particular slow downs or performances issues on my server. Thanks for your input though KS
  2. Any chances this get implemented on other platforms, I do also want to use Bittorent Sync as a backup tool like Ryleto described. KS
  3. What do you mean by you can't cross seed? It just works like any regular folder.
  4. A simple workaround I found if you are using a server / nas on Linux is to mount your sub directory in another directory somewhere using mount ( A symlink doesn't work ): Say that you have your whole shared folder: /Projects and you want to share only /Projects/SubProject Create a new folder somewhere else: /Shares/SubProject and you should be able to mount the original SubProject folder this way: mount -o bind /Projects/SubProject /Shares/SubProjectThen you can share it as you wish using /Shares/SubProject! It's also possible to add an entry to /etc/fstab so that it's getting mounted at server startup. I didn't tried but I suspect it's possible to do the same on Windows ( http://superuser.com/questions/77872/how-to-mount-ntfs-folder-in-another-ntfs-folder ) KS