On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 01:57:18AM -0700, Adam Done wrote:
> I read some things about the HFSX (HFS+ with case sensitivity) and I am
> wondering how I can mount it on Linux? I get HFS_-fs: unable to find
> HFS+ superblock when trying to mount and it fails when I try to mount
> with $ mount -t hfs /dev/hda13 /mnt/x. I would like to use and mount
> the case sensitive HFS+ on my powerbook to use my hard drive space more
> efficiently between the 2 oses. Is this even possible even with the
> 2.6.8 kernel?
No, it's not possible with 2.6.8. The HFSX filesystem, while very similar
to HFS+, needs some code changes to be supported. It's actually simpler
in some ways, but it still requires extra code. As far as I can tell,
that hasn't been done yet.
Brad Boyer
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