Re: [SLUG] HFS+ support

2007-12-12 Thread Nick Croft
* James William Dumay ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Have a third fat32 partition that's large enough to drop a few files in 
 between reboots


Or even another HFS+ partition, as long as it's not the partition with the 
OS on, your system won't be corrupted when you read that partition from 
your linux side.

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Re: [SLUG] HFS+ support

2007-12-12 Thread Robert Barnett


I suspect that the cause is poor support for journalling. I created a  
separate HFS+ partition with journalling turned off. This time I  
didn't have to force rw mode, so I suspect it will be more stable.  
I'll post back here if it dies again.


Thanks

Robbie
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[SLUG] HFS+ support

2007-12-10 Thread Robert Barnett

Hello,

I've recently set up a Mac/Linux dual boot system. I mounted the HFS+ drive 
using the experimental HFS driver in read/write mode so I could share my user 
home between both operating systems. Unfortunately this corrupted my HFS file 
system today and I had lots of lively messages coming from the Linux kernel.

I was admittedly in a bit of a rush to get it going, but now I have the time to 
relfect on my mistakes. Would anyone recommend a way of running Mac/Linux dual 
boot? How would you share userspace files?

Thanks

Robbie
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Re: [SLUG] HFS+ support

2007-12-10 Thread James William Dumay
Have a third fat32 partition that's large enough to drop a few files  
in between reboots


Cheers,
James Dumay

On Dec 11, 2007, at 2:36 AM, Robert Barnett [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:




Hello,

I've recently set up a Mac/Linux dual boot system. I mounted the HFS 
+ drive using the experimental HFS driver in read/write mode so I  
could share my user home between both operating systems.  
Unfortunately this corrupted my HFS file system today and I had lots  
of lively messages coming from the Linux kernel.


I was admittedly in a bit of a rush to get it going, but now I have  
the time to relfect on my mistakes. Would anyone recommend a way of  
running Mac/Linux dual boot? How would you share userspace files?


Thanks

Robbie
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