Hi,
Stewart Smith writes:
> In my experience though, the hfsplus driver works really well for
> reading, and pretty good for writing. So yeah, it's possible to use
> it to play mp3s from.
Of course you only need read-only support for playing MP3s.
> But I'd advise having a seperate /home for l
On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 00:41, Christian Banik wrote:
> -Can i use the root Mac OS X Partion as Debian /home Partition because
> of MP3's (i think that's not possible)?
There is now a hfsplus driver for linux, and it has both read and write
support. BUT: it doesn't do journaling (like OSX can do),
Hi Christian,
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 04:41:22PM +0200, Christian Banik wrote:
> my problem is partition the HD (and some other questions before the
> installation). I will use MacOSX and Linux. I've got the following
> questions:
>
Because of your .de Mail Address i assume, that you can re
Hi Christian,
I am posting in the body of the email a colection of Links I gathered
while installing Debian on a Titanium Powerbook (15''). Hope they give
you all the info!! Please, bear in mind that some of the links are as
much as 6-7 months old, so if they don't work... sorry! :-/
The most rel
my problem is partition the HD (and some other questions before the
installation). I will use MacOSX and Linux. I've got the following
questions:
-Can i use the root Mac OS X Partion as Debian /home Partition because
of MP3's (i think that's not possible)?
-Should i install MacOSx first o
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