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Re: mounting apple cd's
Matan Ninio <matan@digispeech.com> writes:
> I have a Mac cd (media, not drive), and I wold like to mount it on my Linux
> (i686, ide cdrom). I looked into the FAQ's, but found nothing relevant
> (except for the following advice: (CDROM-HOWTO, line 1159) "fire up emacs and type Esc-x doctor")
>
Depends on the kernel you are using. In 2.1.98+ HFS (a Mac filesystem)
is part of the kernel - just reconfigure it. With 2.0 you have to:
- Find a home site for HFS (start from http://www.linux.org
'Projects')
- Build HFS as a module (just 'make')
- Install it
Yet another, user-level solution would be to use a package called
something like hfs-tools (although I may mistake with the name). It's
basically a collection of programs allowing you to access a Mac
filesystem. No kernel stuff involved. You may find a reference to the
package from the HFS homepage (see above)
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Alexander L. Belikoff
Bloomberg L.P. / BFM Financial Research Ltd.
abel@bfr.co.il