On Monday, February 24, 2003, at 03:20 PM, Martin Schröder wrote:

On 2003-02-24 13:37:28 -0500, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Your only choice right now is UFS for case-sensitive filesystems.  You
can, however, make a UFS disk image and run from that.  Requiring your

Which would be read-only, right?

If you make it that way.


users to change their filesystem is incredibly unlikely in the vast
majority of cases.

I still haven't got an answer on my first question. UFS is the only option for the forseeable future.

Yes.


PS: The users would be required to install X, python... anyway,
    so another fs wouldn't be _that_ much more. :-)

Er... 'sudo apt-get install <foo>' is a far cry from "take this apple system which was given to you with one big partition that's HFS+ and totally reinstall it, losing any work you've done since you got it" =)




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