On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 01:34:44PM -0800, Jim McLoughlin wrote: > Hi > > thanks for the tips > > ---- > You can 'apt-get install hfsplus', then use hpmount to "mount" the > device, and hpcp to copy critical files off the filesystem. I'm not sure > if hfsplus yet supports HFS+ writing, but for your purpose that doesn't > sound like a high priority - it'll work well enough to at least get > files _off_ it. > ---- > > I have successfully mounted my pesky osx drive, and can navigate with the > hfsplus utils. My only problem is in copying - I can copy one file at a > time, but If I do someting like > > hpcopy Documents /home/jim/macbackup > > I get a message: > > hpcopy: "Documents": no error (Success) > hpcopy: "hpcopy": Is a directory > > and the files are not transferred. > > Does this mean I have to copy one file at a time (triky for my entire mp3 > archive :-), or do I have the syntax of the command wrong (I've tried a > couple of variations on this with no success).
Try making a file listing in a file, and then scripting everything Frank > > thanks > > J > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]