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Frequently Asked Questions about the HFS filesystem for
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Paul H. Hargrove, hargrove@sccm.Stanford.EDU
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version 1.0.3, 27 Apr 1997
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This document provides answers to some of the most frequently asked
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questions about the HFS filesystem for Linux. It is currently pretty
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rough and totally unorganized. Corrections, additions and clarifica-
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tions are appreciated. The most current version of this document is
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kept on The HFS for Linux Page
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grove/HFS/>.
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______________________________________________________________________
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Table of Contents:
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1. What is this FAQ about?
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2. What is HFS?
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3. How I mount AppleShare volumes?
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4. What is the current version of the HFS filesystem.
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5. How stable is the current version?
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6. Is there a mailing list for discussion of the HFS filesystem?
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7. What version of Linux do I need to be running?
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8. Will it run on my (your processor type here)?
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9. Will it run under (your non-Linux operating system here)?
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10. Why can I mount some HFS CDROMs but not others?
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11. What does ``only 1024-char blocks implemented (512)'' mean?
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12. Why do I get a message about a bad or unknown partition table?
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13. Can I mount multiple HFS partitions from the same Macintosh
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disk?
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14. In what ways can I write to HFS filesystems?
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15. Does the HFS filesystem work with 400 kB or 800 kB Macintosh
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diskettes?
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16. How can I format an HFS filesystem?
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17. How can I fsck an HFS filesystem?
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18. Why do I get ``error -50'' messages from my Mac when using
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netatalk?
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19. Why does my Macintosh show generic application and document
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icons?
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20. How owns all the copyrights and trademarks? ;-)
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20.1. This Document
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20.2. The Software
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20.3. Trademarks
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11.. WWhhaatt iiss tthhiiss FFAAQQ aabboouutt??
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This FAQ is about the HFS filesystem for Linux, which is available in
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two forms. The stand-alone version (called hfs_fs) is a Linux kernel
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loadable module implementing the Macintosh HFS filesystem. The HFS
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filesystem is also included in some distributions of the Linux kernel
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source (in the directory linux/fs/hfs). This version can be compiled
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as a loadable module or compiled into the kernel.
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Either version allows a machine running Linux to read and write disks
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from a Macintosh (almost) as though they were native Linux disks.
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22.. WWhhaatt iiss HHFFSS??
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HFS stands for ``Hierarchical File System'' and is the filesystem used
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by the Mac Plus and all later Macintosh models. Earlier Macintosh
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models used MFS (``Macintosh File System''), which is not supported.
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33.. HHooww II mmoouunntt AApppplleeSShhaarree vvoolluummeess??
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The HFS filesystem is for mounting local filesystems only. There is
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an experimental afpfs by Ben Hekster heksterb@acm.org available from
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http://www.odyssey.co.il/~heksterb/Software/afpfs/.
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44.. WWhhaatt iiss tthhee ccuurrrreenntt vveerrssiioonn ooff tthhee HHFFSS ffiilleessyysstteemm..
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As of version 1.0.3 of this FAQ, version 0.95 is the most recent. You
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can always find the most recent version on The HFS for Linux Page
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. Announcements of new
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versions are made to the comp.os.linux.announce newsgroup.
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55.. HHooww ssttaabbllee iiss tthhee ccuurrrreenntt vveerrssiioonn??
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Version 0.95 is considered to be ``beta'' software, so I recommend
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making backups of anything important before you start playing. It is
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relatively free of bugs due to lots of testing of the previous
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releases.
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After a suitable period without new bugs the I will consider the
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software to be ``stable'' and the version number will jump to 1.0.
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66.. IIss tthheerree aa mmaaiilliinngg lliisstt ffoorr ddiissccuussssiioonn ooff tthhee HHFFSS ffiilleessyysstteemm??
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There is no mailing list devoted exclusively to the HFS filesystem.
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However, announcements of new versions are posted to the ``linux-
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atalk'' and ``hfs-interest'' lists. I will see bug reports sent to
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those lists but e-mail is more reliable (hargrove@sccm.Stanford.EDU).
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To subscribe to hfs-interest send e-mail with a body of ``subscribe
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hfs-interest (your e-mail address)'' to majordomo@ccs.neu.edu.
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To subscribe to linux-atalk send e-mail with a body of ``SUBSCRIBE
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LINUX-ATALK (Your full name)'' to listserv@netspace.org.
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77.. WWhhaatt vveerrssiioonn ooff LLiinnuuxx ddoo II nneeeedd ttoo bbee rruunnnniinngg??
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To compile and use the stand-alone distribution of the HFS filesystem
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you will need Linux kernel version 2.0.1 or newer compiled with
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modules enabled (CONFIG_MODULES). To compile you will need the kernel
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headers which match the kernel you are running. This is covered in
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more detail in the installation instructions in INSTALL.txt.
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If your kernel came with HFS in the kernel source tree then HFS should
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work with your Linux version. There may be small problems with a few
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of the development kernel releases. For these releases check the HFS
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for Linux Page for
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patches.
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88.. WWiillll iitt rruunn oonn mmyy ((yyoouurr pprroocceessssoorr ttyyppee hheerree))??
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The code is carefully written to be independent of your processor's
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word size and byte-order, so if your machine runs Linux it can run the
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HFS filesystem. However some younger ports don't yet have support for
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loadable modules.
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Note that HFS is tested most extensively on Intel platforms. So there
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could be subtle compilation problems on other platforms. If you
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encounter any that are not addressed by the documentation then please
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let me know.
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99.. WWiillll iitt rruunn uunnddeerr ((yyoouurr nnoonn--LLiinnuuxx ooppeerraattiinngg ssyysstteemm hheerree))??
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No. There is a port in progress to NetBSD. I know of no other active
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porting attempts. If you are interested in porting the HFS filesystem
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to another Unix-like operating system, I am interested in providing
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what guidance I can.
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1100.. WWhhyy ccaann II mmoouunntt ssoommee HHFFSS CCDDRROOMMss bbuutt nnoott ootthheerrss??
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In the past there was a known incompatibility with some ``hybrid''
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CDROMs that appear as HFS disks on Macs and as ISO9660 disks on other
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systems. I think I have fixed the problem. So, if you encounter this
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particular problem or have problems with specific non-hybrid CDROMs
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please e-mail me with the title and manufacturer of the CD.
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1111.. WWhhaatt ddooeess ````oonnllyy 11002244--cchhaarr bblloocckkss iimmpplleemmeenntteedd ((551122))'''' mmeeaann??
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This message comes from the kernel and indicates that an attempt was
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made to read a 512-byte block from a device that doesn't support
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512-byte blocks. The HFS filesystem only works with 512-byte blocks,
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and therefore doesn't function with these devices. Eventually it may
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be able to use 1024-byte (or even 2048-byte) blocks when necessary.
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Ideally the device driver should be enhanced to support 512-byte
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blocks so that the various filesystems which need 512-byte blocks
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don't each need to work around it.
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1122.. WWhhyy ddoo II ggeett aa mmeessssaaggee aabboouutt aa bbaadd oorr uunnkknnoowwnn ppaarrttiittiioonn ttaabbllee??
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If your Linux kernel doesn't understand Macintosh partition tables it
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gives this warning when it can't find a partition table it recognizes.
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To support partitioned media with such kernels, decoding of Mac
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partition tables is done by the HFS filesystem so you should still be
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able to mount the disk. However, to do so you will need to mount the
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raw device (such as /dev/sdb instead of /dev/sdb4) and use the part
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mount option to indicate which partition you want.
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1133.. CCaann II mmoouunntt mmuullttiippllee HHFFSS ppaarrttiittiioonnss ffrroomm tthhee ssaammee MMaacciinnttoosshh ddiisskk??
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Only if your kernel understands Macintosh partition tables. It the
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kernel doesn't understand the Macintosh partition table, the HFS
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filesystem must access the raw device. Therefore, the kernel thinks
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the entire drive is in use and prevents additional mounts on it.
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1144.. IInn wwhhaatt wwaayyss ccaann II wwrriittee ttoo HHFFSS ffiilleessyysstteemmss??
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The HFS filesystem is as capable as the MS-DOS or VFAT filesystems,
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except that certain things can only be done with a file's data fork.
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You ccaann:
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+o Create, delete and rename directories and data forks of files with
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the caveat that names are case insensitive (so foo and Foo are the
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same file or directory).
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+o Run Linux executables or shared libraries on an HFS disk if they
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are stored in the data fork of a file.
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+o Read, write and truncate both forks of files and the Finder's
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metadata of files and directories.
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+o Mmap data forks of files (and the resource fork if the filesystem
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is mounted with the fork=cap option).
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+o Toggle the 'w' permission bits (as a group) of data forks.
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+o Change the i_mtime of files and directories.
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You ccaannnnoott:
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+o Create, delete or rename resource forks of files or the Finder's
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metadata. Note, however, that they are created (with defaults
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values), deleted and renamed along with the corresponding data fork
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or directory.
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+o Run Linux executables or shared libraries on an HFS disk if they
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are stored in the resource fork of a file.
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+o Mmap the Finder's metadata (when fork=cap) or AppleDouble header
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files (when fork=double or fork=netatalk).
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+o Change permissions on directories.
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+o Change the uid or gid of files or directories.
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+o Set the set-uid, set-gid or sticky permission bits.
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+o Create multiple links to files.
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+o Create symlinks, device files, sockets or FIFOs.
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1155.. DDooeess tthhee HHFFSS ffiilleessyysstteemm wwoorrkk wwiitthh 440000kk oorr 880000kk MMaacciinnttoosshh
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ddiisskkeetttteess??
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Yes and no. The software is fully capable of dealing with HFS disks
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of any size. However, the 400k and 800k diskettes are written in a
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physical format that is incompatible with most non-Macintosh floppy
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drives. Note also that almost all 400k Macintosh diskettes are MFS,
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not HFS.
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1166.. HHooww ccaann II ffoorrmmaatt aann HHFFSS ffiilleessyysstteemm??
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Robert Leslie (rob@mars.org) has written a package for working with
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HFS filesystems (like mtools plus a graphical interface). One program
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in the package is hformat which can format HFS filesystems. The
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latest version can be found on the HFS Utilities home page
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1177.. HHooww ccaann II ffsscckk aann HHFFSS ffiilleessyysstteemm??
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Right now you'll have to use a Macintosh to do this. However, Rob
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Leslie is working on an fsck for HFS filesystems.
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1188.. WWhhyy ddoo II ggeett ````eerrrroorr --5500'''' mmeessssaaggeess ffrroomm mmyy MMaacc wwhheenn uussiinngg
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nneettaattaallkk??
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To be compatible with netatalk's afpd you will need to use netatalk
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version 1.4b1 or newer and mount the HFS filesystem with the ``afpd''
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mount option. More information is provided in the ``afpd'' subsection
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of the ``Mount Options'' section of the HFS documentation (HFS.txt if
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you have the stand-alone HFS distribution or
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linux/Documentation/filesystems/hfs.txt if HFS is in your kernel
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source tree.)
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1199.. WWhhyy ddooeess mmyy MMaacciinnttoosshh sshhooww ggeenneerriicc aapppplliiccaattiioonn aanndd ddooccuummeenntt
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iiccoonnss??
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When using the ``afpd'' mount option the Desktop database on the disk
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is not made available to Netatalk's afpd. Because of this mounting an
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HFS filesystem across the network to a Macintosh may result in the
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Finder showing generic application and document icons. Additionally
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double clicking on a document will fail to start the correct
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application.
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If the disk is writable you can make Netatalk build a new Desktop
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database in its own format by holding down the Option key while
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selecting the volume in the Chooser. If the disk is not writable then
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these problems can be worked around by copying the application to a
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local disk on the Macintosh.
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2200.. HHooww oowwnnss aallll tthhee ccooppyyrriigghhttss aanndd ttrraaddeemmaarrkkss?? ;;--))
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2200..11.. TThhiiss DDooccuummeenntt
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This document is Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 by Paul H. Hargrove.
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Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this
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document provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are
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preserved on all copies.
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Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
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document under the conditions for verbatim copies above, provided a
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notice clearly stating that the document is a modified version is also
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included in the modified document.
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Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this
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document into another language, under the conditions specified above
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for modified versions.
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Permission is granted to convert this document into another media
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under the conditions specified above for modified versions provided
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the requirement to acknowledge the source document is fulfilled by
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inclusion of an obvious reference to the source document in the new
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media. Where there is any doubt as to what defines ``obvious'' the
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copyright owner reserves the right to decide.
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2200..22.. TThhee SSooffttwwaarree
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The HFS filesystem software is Copyright (c) 1994-1997 by Paul H.
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Hargrove.
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The software is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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The software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with the software in the file ``COPYING''; if not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
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USA.
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+o ``Finder'' is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
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+o ``Apple'', ``AppleShare'', and ``Macintosh'' are registered
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trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
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+o ``MS-DOS'' is a registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
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+o All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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