kj: > Amit Uttamchandani: > > kj: > > > If you can live without Windows compatibility, using HFS (instead > > > of HFS+) would work, since Linux can write to it. > > > > HFS+ sounds like a good idea here. > > Just to be clear, Linux can not write to HFS+ (last time I tried), > only to HFS.
?? For a few years now, I've been able to read from and write to a USB medium which was HFS+ formatted with Mac's Disk Utility. You do have this line in /etc/modules? : hfsplus Besides that, there's the hfsplus package. containing commandline tools to exchange data with HFS+ partitions, and to perform certain conversions (to/from MacBin, BinHex, Mac text encoding). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org