I have a friend who did it but he had to make a FAT partition to share a
partition because linux does not write on usf. Is this statement still
true? Can macosx r/o on ext2-3?
MacOS can't read ext2/ext3. But Linux can read USF
UFS, I assume. Linux can read it, see
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/filesystems/ufs.txt
You can even install OS X on UFS, yet I don't know if it is the plain
UFS from FreeBSD which Linux can read/write or something Apple modified
and/or screwed up somewhat.
Also MOL can't boot an OS X that is on a UFS partiion.
and read/write to HFS+
(YOU SHOULDN'T!), but you can if you want :)
Well, the new HFS+ patch from <http://www.ardistech.com/hfsplus/> seems
to work real good also for write operations. It's in the benh tree by
now so no need for manual patching.
-Thomas