Hi, Arnaud Vandyck writes:
> I have a friend who did it but he had to make a FAT partition to > share a partition because linux does not write on usf. Is this > statement still true? FAT is still your best bet when it comes to sharing a file system. In principle, Linux can write HFS and HFS+, but HFS has always been buggy and HFS+ is still moving too fast to be trusted with important data IMHO. Anyway, you may not want to share a partition at all, but run Mac OS X inside the virtual machine Mac-on-Linux and share files via the network. Which reminds me that the mol Debian packages are really old and buggy right now. My bad. > Can macosx r/o on ext2-3? There's an ext2 driver for Mac OS X out there. It crashed my machine and ate the file system once, so I decided I would definitely not abandon XFS for it. Regards, Jens. -- J'qbpbe, le m'en fquz pe j'qbpbe! Le veux aimeb et mqubib panz je pézqbpbe je djuz tqtaj!