>You are probably trying to open a UFS(?) disk created in X, and AFAIK
>there's no way to mount that type of image disk on an older system.

Really?  That's interesting.  I've never had any problem mounting 
.dmg files on my Macs...  Maybe I've just never run across one of 
these UFS ones.  I thought that the significance of .dmg was that it 
was a more highly compressed disk image instead of a NDIF .img...


Yeah, "Neener neener neener" maybe.  But I was always the kind of 
person to say "Nyah nyah nya nyah nyah" :-)

Peace,
Drew

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