>HFS vs HFS+ doesn't matter over AppleShare. HFS+ is a lower level disk
>format, AppleShare shares "volumes" rather than "disks". I've been
>accessing HFS+ disks from OS 7.6.1 and 7.5.x machines for a long time.
>
Maybe, maybe not, anyway, I tested this just now, and the PB can share the
volumes on the server's ID 0 HD with "standard" format but not those on ID
4 with extended format, even the smallest ones which I tested for that
reason.
>Hmmm... Why did I thing that? I know I remember someone saying on here (or
>one of the other lists) a while ago something about Appleshare and issues
>with HFS/HFS+. Is it that an HFS Mac can't access an HFS+ volume if it is
>larger than a certain size? Or am I dreaming this all up?
No, there is a size issue tho I forget how big snd the other details.
>There can be problems if the served volume is larger than 2Gb but that is
>true for any machine. This only seems to apply with AppleShare over
>AppleTalk, not AppleShare over IP. This has nothing to do with HFS+
though.
That might be the problem: ID 0 is a 2GB drive while all the others are
much large. Then it would be just chance that it is also the only drive
left in HFS. hmm.
still doesn't solve the real problem about not being able to print to the
NEC or access the Net. As said I can ping everything.
b
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