On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 01:35:25PM +0100, Benjamin Swatek wrote: > > Second: how do you guys interchange data with osX? > well, i know there are the hfs+ utils, but as for now, they only can read, > right? (by the way, to where does hpmount a partition, how can I acces it in > X?) I might use hfs, but it seems to me that hfs doesn't support long > filenames, this sucks, i want long filenames, so what about a apple UFS (or > whats it called) partition? mostly i want to use the interchange partition > for music, video & text files, so can OS X apps and linux apps acces these > files? the apps themself don't have to run on that filesystem...
UFS is not supported at all. HFS filenames can be up to 31 characters. Both systems can access the files; assuming you have an application capable of handling mp3 in both, then an mp3 file is useful on both. > other thing is, that when I log in as root on the console, a lot of things > flash by, too fast to read, whats that??? The normal login messages, you can check them out using dmesg. -- http://Www.TruthAboutWar.org Chris Tillman - Linux Rox -