Hi!

Are there any drawbacks using Unix File System for X installation, besides
Apple's varning:

> Important
> Do not choose UNIX File System (UFS) as the format for the destination disk
> unless you need to work with this format. If you choose UNIX File System, you
> must
> install Mac OS 9 and your Mac OS 9 applications on a Mac OS Extended format
> disk to
> use them with the Classic Environment.

I've learned UFS is case-sensitive, anything else to consider?

/jas


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