On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 10:35:17PM -0600, Jacob Anawalt wrote:
>
> I have always pulled the files back off of my linux server to a Mac,
> created an ISO of the files and then burned from wherever. You may find
> that it is easiest if you burned or at least mastered all the files from
> a Mac.
I don't know about netatalk and resources forks, but when I make CDs on
Linux to read on my Mac I use a command like:
mkisofs -apple -J -R -l -hide-rr-moved ...
Long file are preserved.
Rich
>
> Hello,
>
> I have recently inherited a (voluntary) sysadminjob.
>
> We have a fileserve
Rudy Gevaert wrote:
Hello,
I have recently inherited a (voluntary) sysadminjob.
We have a fileserver where Macs and Windows clients can connect to.
On the fileserver I use netatalk and samba.
I have about 10 gig of data on it and I want to dump that data to a
DVD. I have found someone who has
On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 06:55:35AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Would a simple tar archive work? mac,win, and un*x can read and write tar
> and it should preserve the file names.
I also tried to do a tar of it but it gave errors about long names (or
about strange characters)
--
Rudy Gevaer
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have recently inherited a (voluntary) sysadminjob.
>
> We have a fileserver where Macs and Windows clients can connect to.
>
> On the fileserver I use netatalk and samba.
>
> I have about 10 gig of data on it and I want to dump that data to
Hello,
I have recently inherited a (voluntary) sysadminjob.
We have a fileserver where Macs and Windows clients can connect to.
On the fileserver I use netatalk and samba.
I have about 10 gig of data on it and I want to dump that data to a
DVD. I have found someone who has a DVD burner so I on
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