The Mac was HFS+ journaled. Disk: the stock Apple-supplied one. The
Linux machine was a default SuSE 8.0 installation. ext2 as the
filesystem? No idea about journaling. No SCSI or RAID, just an
internal IDE disk. Both machines are really consumer-level machines,
no heavy-duty server hardware. That's about all I can tell you, I
really don't know that much about the details of the hardware. Sorry,
not much help here, I know.

Hmm. The Mac had journaling but the Linux box did not (ext2 is not journaled). That could have influenced things too. I know virtually nothing about HFS+ journaling.

You can turn off journaling in 10.3 in Disk Utility by going to File and selecting Disable Journaling. This page has some visuals:
http://diveintoosx.org/panther/disk_management.html


There is a Terminal command that does the same thing that I don't know off the top of my head.

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