Messages in this thread | | | From | DevilKin <> | Subject | Re: Mounting OS-X "Unix" filesystems on Linux | Date | Fri, 25 Jan 2002 18:36:18 +0100 |
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On Friday 25 January 2002 18:18, John Kodis wrote: > I'm trying to mount an OS-X Unix filesystem on Linux. I haven't had > any luck at this, and wondered whether this is a known problem, or if > I'm doing something wrong. > > I formatted a zip disk on a Mac OS-X, selecting the "Unix" filesystem > type and no partitions. I then inserted this disk in the /dev/hdd, > the zip drive on my PC. I tried mounting hdd and hdd1 through hdd4 > using types of auto, ufs, udf, sysv, and one or two others, all to no > avail.
My guess is that you'll probably need to compile support for 'advanced partitions', as you can find in menuconfig under Filesystems - Partition Types. I have no idea which one, though. That'll probably trail and error.
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