Sevan Janiyan <ventur...@geeklan.co.uk> writes: > On 03/09/2019 12:32, Robert Elz wrote: >> but doesn't macos have the ability to turn that off? > > Nope, it's set when you create the filesystem. :/ > > > Sevan
One possible alternative to that is to install OpenZFS on MacOS and create a ZFS filesystem inside of whatever... (Install OpenZFS for your version of MacOS) dd if=/dev/zero of=/Users/bspencer/ZFSTEST/file1 bs=1048576 count=100 zpool create zfspool /Users/bspencer/ZFSTEST/file1 this will give you a new volume in /Volumes that will be case sensitive even if the outer filesystem isn't.. The big disadvantage is that you will have to preallocate the space, but this isn't too bad for building NetBSD, as those estimates are knowable. -- Brad Spencer - b...@anduin.eldar.org - KC8VKS - http://anduin.eldar.org