According to this article
[http://www-sccm.stanford.edu/~hargrove/HFS/] the linux kernel has
supported HFS since late in the 2.1.x series. I think it's possible to
repartion your drive but I've never tried it on a Mac. I'd recommend
backing up first, of course. I was just curious why you're installing
linux on a Mac when OS X is already a Unix based OS?

--
Bradley Holt

On 2/9/06, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does the current linux kernel have support for (HFS). If it does is it read 
> and write or just read. Was just wondering no other reason. I was thinking 
> about putting linux on my mac mini. Also do I have to do a clean install of 
> mac os x if I want to install linux or can I repartion the drive to make room 
> for linux
>
> --
> It's a good thing Linux is under GPL (General Public Lisense) or Microsoft 
> would buy opensouce projects out too!
> ---
> Hac-Dan
>

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