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Re: HFS+ in fstab



On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 [22:40],
    Norbert Lange-Schäfer (lange-schaefer@t-online.de) wrote:

> Hi,
> is the Filesystem HFS+ already supported? My man-pages don't say nothing 
> about it. I added this line in fstab (just a blind shot)
> --- --- ---
> /dev/hda13      /HFS+   hfs     auto    0       0
> --- --- ---
>  and can see and read only a file  called where_have_all_my_files_gone?
> Where can I get more info's about this topic?

HFS+ is not supported, you have to patch your kernel to mount it.

The type is called "hfsplus" and not hfs, which is the ordinary hfs.

    <http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-hfsplus>


/d

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