>>>>> "David" == David Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> I think it is relatively an easy move, IMHO.  Just beaware that the Mac OS
>> filesystem is NOT case-sensitive.  Which can cause problems with certain
>> applications. . .and we hope (Apple, you listening?) that they will fix this
>> gross over-sight.

David> I don't think that Apple is likely to change this. However, you
David> can install OS X on a case-sensitive partition (UFS?) if you
David> really want to.

My / has been UFS since day 1 of using OSX for me.
I have a separate HFS+ partition for Classic Apps.

The downside is that some of the files are not accessible to Classic
apps, but as more and more stuff gets at least Carbonized, I'm not
really that worried.

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