Some day I'll learn to read the whole post first...
At 10:09 PM 2/28/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>If I were to buy a zip drive for a redhat 6.2 system would I be able to
>configure it to read zip disks formatted for mac and windows?
Windows: for sure, mount type vfat; Mac, I think so but haven't tried it, it's either
HFS or HFS+ (right? or have I lost my marbles somewhere....somebody correct me)
>I am
>assuming that the windows stuff would be supported based on stuff from
>the list but I have never seen discussion about the mac formated ones.
yeah
>We are going to be dealing with several ad agencies in the future will
>some really large graphic files one image today was 41MB and it was a
>pain in the rear to get it into a machine on our network since we are
>all intel based here. If I could get this to work it would save us
>quite a bit of time and $. I don't even know enough about the mac to
>know if there is jsut one filesystem type or several.
There are currently 2: the old standard HFS and the newer HFS+. As I understand (at
least a few months ago this was true) HFS+ isn't too well supported, but most Zips are
probably formatted with the standard HFS, not HFS+
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Jonathan Wilson
System Administrator
Cedar Creek Software
http://www.cedarcreeksoftware.com
Central Texas IT
http://www.centraltexasit.com
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