On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 07:00 PM, Chaskiel M Grundman wrote:
--On Monday, January 20, 2003 18:26:20 -0800 Edward Moy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>I actually had two vice partitions, one UFS and one HFS, just to try them out. I've mostly been using the UFS partition, as the one time I tried to create a volume on the HFS partition, it totally hosed everything, so you call is correct.
wrote:
When I try to replicate the root.afs and root.cell, it fails when I trySo, I realized when reading your initial message that the current namei
to release and fails during salvaging.
fileserver can't actually work on Macos X with HFS filesytems, since the
"flipbase64" encoding it does to map volume ids and vnode/unique tuples to
filenames requires case sensitivity. That is, different numbers can map to
the same name if case is ignored. So, while I can't be sure that that this
is the cause of your current problem, it definitely will cause problems
eventually.
I therefore suggest you try using UFS at least in the short term, and
perhaps at some point someone will come up with an alternative namei
implimentation that doesn't have this restriction.
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Edward Moy
Apple Computer, Inc.
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(This message is from me as a reader of this list, and not a statement
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