Somewhat on topic:
yesterday i got a new hard disk, partitioned it exactly like my old one,
and copied over the linux partitions using tar. one of the partitions on
that disk was a macosHFS exchange partition, and i decided to use macos
to copy the files over, mainly because i've observed the
Individual wrote
When I did all the partitioning required for the installation of
Debian, I left a 200 MB chunk to be used as an HFS exchange volume.
... [stuff about "HD Setup"]
had to wipe out everything, etc, etc,
Fabulous piece of software innit? On my machine, it won't create
partitions
>Is there a MacOS driver partition on the disk? If not, you will have to
>use a
>third party MacOS utility to install a driver - I do not know if Drive
>Setup is
>capable of installing drivers without initializing the entire disk.
>Tom
You may only install a driver on the first partition without
On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 06:08:19AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a MacOS driver partition on the disk? If not, you will have to use a
> third party MacOS utility to install a driver - I do not know if Drive Setup
> is
> capable of installing drivers without initializing the entire di
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 05:58:47PM -0400, Individual . . wrote:
> Hi all!
> When I did all the partitioning required for the installation of
> Debian, I left a 200 MB chunk to be used as an HFS exchange volume.
> Today, after I have got most everything sorted out, I decided to
> initialize it, c
On 13 Elul 5761, Ethan Benson wrote:
> from linux:
>
> hformat -l exchange /dev/whatever
> humount
>
> that should make the partition visible to MacOS.
>
> (/dev/whatever being the device for that partition eg /dev/hda500)
I tried hformat, but it didn't work. (I know, lousy bug report, but
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 05:58:47PM -0400, Individual . . wrote:
> Hi all!
> When I did all the partitioning required for the installation of
> Debian, I left a 200 MB chunk to be used as an HFS exchange volume.
> Today, after I have got most everything sorted out, I decided to
> initialize it, c
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 05:12:56PM -0500, Charles Sebold wrote:
>
> Worked for me at any rate. (My wife told me I should have created a
> an HFS partition at the beginning of the disk, to be deleted and broken
> into correct Apple_Bootstrap and Linux partitions, and one at the end
> for Mac OS us
On 13 Elul 5761, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all! When I did all the partitioning required for the installation
> of Debian, I left a 200 MB chunk to be used as an HFS exchange
> volume. Today, after I have got most everything sorted out, I decided
> to initialize it, create it, in other words,
Hi all!
When I did all the partitioning required for the installation of
Debian, I left a 200 MB chunk to be used as an HFS exchange volume.
Today, after I have got most everything sorted out, I decided to
initialize it, create it, in other words, get it working. HD Setup
wouldnt let me format
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