Working with Subversion with a USB dongle

I am currently working with me, and I am transferring it to a USB key, because my work is on a private intranet.

I am using Visual Studio 2008, and I believe that assembly performance is degraded by working out the key. My initial idea of ​​improving performance is to use Robocopy to mirror the directory locally, and then when I'm ready to get the material to work, I use Robocopy again to map the working folder from the hard drive to the USB key. So my roundtrip looks like this

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Does anyone see any potential problems with this? I'm probably worried that the contents of the .svn folders are messy and won't let me download the source code when I get back to work.

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As long as copying copies the entire .svn folder, this should not have any problems as far as I know.

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You can also try using DVCS, which interacts with Subversion (e.g. Mercurial or git svn ). DVCSes work much better offline (and Mercurial Queues are awesome :)).

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