Jason Healy wrote:
> You might also try a filesystem type usable by both machines; FAT32
> is read/writeable by both linux and mac. The only drawbacks are
> lack of permissions metadata, possible filename truncation to 8.3,
> and a file size limit of 4GB (e.g., you can't backup DVD images or
>
more.
But it's a low priority issue with me, since i have everything backed up to
CD right now.
-Original Message-
From: Matt Price [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 7:35 AM
To: debian users
Subject: firewire / hfs volumes (continued)
sorry about the last
At 1043152597s since epoch (01/21/03 07:36:37 -0500 UTC), Matt Price wrote:
> I run debian woody at work, and macos 9 at home. I'd like to start
> backing up both systems on an external ieee1394 drive (not yet
> purchased).
I'm in a similar situation. I have an iBook with OSX on it, and I've
bee
sorry about the last message
I run debian woody at work, and macos 9 at home. I'd like to start
backing up both systems on an external ieee1394 drive (not yet
purchased). I have two questions:
-does woody (running on x86) work stably with hfs volumes? I seem to
remember there were some issues
Hi everyone,
I run woody on a
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