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Eric A. Bonney wrote:
Ken Hu wrote:
Dear All:
I am a linux and OSx user and I really need to know which filesystem
really can work on both Linux and Mac OSx
I've found an open source project which tries to make Mac able to read
ext2
On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 23:53 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 05/23/07 20:40, Ken Hu wrote:
Well , I think the filsystem my mac uses is HFS, but I can find no way
to mount HFS on Linux.
Of course my Mac can read cdrom or dvdrom, but what I need is to plug my
usb external hard drive to my
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On 05/24/07 07:05, Owen Heisler wrote:
On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 23:53 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 05/23/07 20:40, Ken Hu wrote:
Well , I think the filsystem my mac uses is HFS, but I can find no way
to mount HFS on Linux.
Of course my Mac can read
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On 05/24/07 04:41, Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
Eric A. Bonney wrote:
Ken Hu wrote:
Dear All:
I am a linux and OSx user and I really need to know which filesystem
really can work on both Linux and Mac OSx
I've found an open source project which
Linux should and does work fine with HFS+ as I used my iBook G4 the othe
rnight in target disk mode and mounted it on my athlon64 (using Mepis),
worked flawlessly.
Fat32 (vfat) works with Macs, NTFS won't.
OS X will get ZFS with v10.5, if they added XFS too it'd make life so much
easier!
Kelly
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 05/23/07 20:40, Ken Hu wrote:
¼ Wed2007-05-23 ¼ 21:25 -0400Douglas Allan Tutty Ð0
What filesystems can your Mac OSx read and write?
Well , I think the filsystem my mac uses is HFS, but I can find no way
to mount HFS on Linux.
Of course my Mac can read cdrom or
Marko Randjelovic wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 05/23/07 20:40, Ken Hu wrote:
¼ Wed2007-05-23 ¼ 21:25 -0400Douglas Allan Tutty Ð0
What filesystems can your Mac OSx read and write?
Well , I think the filsystem my mac uses is HFS, but I can find no way
to mount HFS on Linux.
Of course my Mac
On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 05:29:40PM +0200, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
The hfs hfs+ drivers might not (probably aren't??) built by
default. You'd have to roll your own kernel. Not too difficult.
They are built as module in Etch kernel (2.6.18-4). So your root
partition cannot be hfs
On Thu, 24 May 2007 09:15 +0800 Ken Hu wrote:
I am a linux and OSx user and I really need to know which filesystem
really can work on both Linux and Mac OSx
The purpose I need this is for my usb external harddisk, I wish I can
plug it to mac and linux box.
1.
Mac OSX uses the HFS+
Dear All:
I am a linux and OSx user and I really need to know which filesystem
really can work on both Linux and Mac OSx
I've found an open source project which tries to make Mac able to read
ext2 filesystem. I gave it a try but it just doesn't work.
The purpose I need this is for my usb
On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 09:15:03AM +0800, Ken Hu wrote:
I am a linux and OSx user and I really need to know which filesystem
really can work on both Linux and Mac OSx
I've found an open source project which tries to make Mac able to read
ext2 filesystem. I gave it a try but it just doesn't
於 Wed,2007-05-23 於 21:25 -0400,Douglas Allan Tutty 提到:
What filesystems can your Mac OSx read and write?
Well , I think the filsystem my mac uses is HFS, but I can find no way
to mount HFS on Linux.
Of course my Mac can read cdrom or dvdrom, but what I need is to plug my
usb external hard drive
Ken Hu wrote:
Dear All:
I am a linux and OSx user and I really need to know which filesystem
really can work on both Linux and Mac OSx
I've found an open source project which tries to make Mac able to read
ext2 filesystem. I gave it a try but it just doesn't work.
The purpose I need this is
On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 09:40:45AM +0800, Ken Hu wrote:
於 Wed,2007-05-23 於 21:25 -0400,Douglas Allan Tutty 提到:
What filesystems can your Mac OSx read and write?
Well , I think the filsystem my mac uses is HFS, but I can find no way
to mount HFS on Linux.
Of course my Mac can read cdrom
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On 05/23/07 20:40, Ken Hu wrote:
於 Wed,2007-05-23 於 21:25 -0400,Douglas Allan Tutty 提到:
What filesystems can your Mac OSx read and write?
Well , I think the filsystem my mac uses is HFS, but I can find no way
to mount HFS on Linux.
Of course
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