> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> 
> > And you're wrong about sparse files.  All of the above support sparse
> > files.
> 
> Yes, with enough work, you can put a V8 in a motorcycle, but that is a
> strawman argument. The Mac file system HFS does not support sparse files

For disk containers, such as *.dmg files, or truecrypt volumes, for virtual 
machines, vmdk, vdi, etc, for every purpose that I've ever encountered or 
imagined ...  Whether the implementation is lazy provisioning, sparse disk 
image, dynamic allocation, sparse bundle, or sparse file is purely semantic.  
So go ahead and argue that HFS does not support sparse files.  Just like ntfs 
doesn't have inodes, and ext doesn't have file ID's.  Semantics.
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