Hi, Much to my suprise, I discovered today that when I change the name of a Mac file or copy and paste a Mac file while in Linux that the file becomes unusable to Mac users (looses it's creator and type). Later I was testing a new SCSI tape backup and was pleased to learn that I could backup and restore a Mac file from Linux and maintain usability by Mac users. Is there a way to recover the Mac file creator and types if a Linux command loses it? _____________________________ Bob Cent University of Washington Box 357330 Seattle, WA 98195-7330 mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] voice: 206.543.1433 fax: 206.685.0305 _____________________________
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