>> I was wondering ( because a need has arisen) in the same way that say
>> an image from gimp or somewhere can be written to a dos formatted
>> diskette  can the same be written to a Mac formatted diskette?
>
>I mix Macs and Linux all the time and assuming you can't transfer stuff
>via a network using FTP, e-mail attachments, or Netatalk, then you can
>still put your files on a DOS floppy since your Mac can read them.
>
>I'm not familiar with a way to allow Linux to read/write Mac floppies. If
>there is a way, I'd like to know.

These are in the Contrib directory on the Red Hat ftp site:

 hfs_fs-0.95-1
     This looadable Module allows the linux kernel to mount, read, and write
     Macintosh hfs volumes (floppy, zip, CDROM, etc)

hfsutils-2.0-1
     A portable, free implementation of routines for accessing HFS volumes.
     Provides this through several command-line programs, a tk-based front
     end for browsing and copying files, and a Tcl package and interface for
     scriptable access to volumes.

     Requires:
     libtk4.2.so
     libtcl7.6.so
     libm.so.5
     libdl.so.1
     libc.so.5
     libX11.so.6





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