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From: Emmanuelle D. <emm...@gm...> - 2014-03-15 18:41:31
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Hi, Question to the SCALPEL developer team : Scalpel runs native on Mac OS X, which uses two filesystems : AFS ( "Apple File System », a Legacy From Mac OS 9 ) and UFS ( « Unix File System », From BSD - where it’s called FFS, for « Fast File System » ). Obviously, Scalpel’s got to be able to scan/carve both Filesystem. FREEBSD, as a member of the BSD UNIX Family, uses FFS (UFS) too : so, logically, Scalpel - say, the Linux version of it - ought to be able to properly scan/carve disk partitions formatted in FFS by FREEBSD; am I correct ? Thanks for your prompt reply ( and if I’m missing something, please let me know what) . Emmanuelle delouvée |