RE: Reading a Mac file

2002-11-20 Thread Stone, Timothy
inal Message- > From: Kerry Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 13:23 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Reading a Mac file > > > I have a cd a friend gave me, he says it has .jpgs on it. He > wrote the cd > with a Mac running OS X, bu

RE: Reading a Mac file

2002-11-19 Thread Stone, Timothy
I have done, but this requires that you have set up sudo for your normal user/group.) Hope this helps, Tim > -Original Message- > From: Kerry Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 13:23 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Reading a Mac file &g

Re: Re: reading a mac file, again

2002-11-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thats normal, because its writen if HFS extented format, you could mount the HFS extented then all the files where visible Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks Patrick, that helped. I tried mounting the HFS filesystem and did >get it to moun

Re: reading a mac file, again

2002-11-12 Thread Kerry Miller
Thanks Patrick, that helped. I tried mounting the HFS filesystem and did get it to mount but could only see a couple of files on it, including a readme file that said you have to use Mac OS 8.1 or above. I'll take it back to him and tell him to save it as an ISO9660 or something I can read. Kerr

Re: Reading a Mac file

2002-11-12 Thread Rob Saul
On Tuesday, November 12, 2002, at 11:47 AM, Patrick wrote: The file system for a Mac is HFS, and is not supported by linux OS X uses HFS+ ( ISO 6990 ) for burning CDs by default, IIRC. Perhaps Kerry should check with said friend to make sure 'standard' was selected for the format. -- Rob S

RE: Reading a Mac file

2002-11-12 Thread Nick White
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RE: Reading a Mac file

2002-11-12 Thread Rechenberg, Andrew
nd the kernel should load the correct module and you should be able to read the CD. Hope this help, Andy. -Original Message- From: Patrick [mailto:patrick.marquetecken@;pandora.be] Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 2:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Reading a Mac file -BEGI

Re: Reading a Mac file

2002-11-12 Thread Patrick
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- The file system for a Mac is HFS, and is not supported by linux Patrick Op dinsdag 12 november 2002 19:23, schreef Kerry Miller: > I have a cd a friend gave me, he says it has .jpgs on it. He wrote the cd > with a Mac running OS X, but doesn't know what file

Reading a Mac file

2002-11-12 Thread Kerry Miller
I have a cd a friend gave me, he says it has .jpgs on it. He wrote the cd with a Mac running OS X, but doesn't know what filesystem is on the cd. I've tried it on Windows and it doesn't show any files, but if I go to "properties" it says there's 25 megs on the cd. I tried mounting the cd under Li

reading a MAC file system

1998-05-27 Thread Danny Rice
We have AppleShare running on a mac with a big disk. Is it possible for me to mount this disk and do read/write from my linux box? I guess hfsutils can do the read/write, but how do I get it mounted? -- Danny Rice -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES