GNU Parted, linuxppc support coming :-)
Iain Sandoe
iain at sandoe.co.uk
Thu Jul 6 00:49:31 EST 2000
Andrew Clausen wrote:
> Hollis Blanchard wrote:
>> Andrew Clausen wrote:
>> > Note: I'm not adding HFS support at this stage - it's a LOT of work.
>> > So you'll be able to resize ext2 partitions in the near future, but
>> > not HFS partitions :-/ Unless there are some volunteers...
>>
>> There seems to be a shortage of HFS folks these days. :) But ext2
>> resizing sounds very cool.
>
> Excuse my ignorance... what FS's do people usually use with MacOS?
> HFS/HFS+?
>
> (Is the point "no-one uses MacOS", or "no-one's hacking on HFS
> in Linux"?)
People are still using a hybrid of both - this is because dual-boot machines
(e.g. all of mine) must use HFS if they want to talk to linux.
However, HFS is deprecated in the Mac world and is/will be replaced by HFS+
which includes the necessary support for MacOS X/Darwin and fits more
comfortably into the u*ix world (in general).
There is an Apple Paper on the issues
(http://www.mit.edu/people/wsanchez/papers/USENIX_2000/) which is quite
readable.
There are also some developers on the list who are actively working on HFS+
(I should be contributing, sorry guys, but am a bit tied up with audio stuff
right now).
We should keep HFS/HFS+ support - because there are still reasons to
dual/multi-boot Macs (e.g. Darwin work and some apps/stuff which just isn't
there on Linux... yet).
Hope that helps,
Iain.
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