Hi David,
What are the main differences between HFS and HFS+? Is HFS supported as
a Linux root filesystem? If not, we could just use the ROMFS filesystem
to include a root filesystem with the kernel (e.g. it would be stored in
the boot partition). The HFS partition would then just be used to store
the application data (music & configuration).
cheers,
bern.
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 17:54, David Carne wrote:
> I've been experimenting around with UFS for linux so iTunes will
> automatically update for mac users and I have some good news and bad
> news:
>
> Good:
> -UFS works on the iPod
>
> Bad:
> -UFS causes a kernel panic on the mac.
>
> It works for a while, but I suspect iTunes may be doing something funky
> with the UFS FAT.... Mistaking it for an HFS one and putting some
> values in that shouldn't be there. Anyways, after the first iTunes
> update, I get a kernel panic whenever the iPod is connected... So it
> rules out that line of exploration.
>
> I'll look into just using HFS now... see whether that works ok.
> Later,
> --David Carne
>
>
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