The "Case-sensitive" setting is not usually seen except when
formatting a drive/volume. That's not something you want to do after
you've already set up your drive(s) as it erases everything before
changing the settings. 8-|

Here's what the settings look like:
<https://skitch.com/xairbusdriver/gq4db/disk-utilityscreensnapz001>

On Dec 7, 5:01 pm, thebrian <[email protected]> wrote:
<CHOP>
> I am also intrigued abut the case sensitivity - I have a regular
> MacBook Pro 15", pre-installed at the time with Snow Leopard and now
> running Lion (10..2) through all the upgrades in betweeen. I have had
> to restore the entire system once from backup, and also once had to
> reinstall Snow Leopard from the boot partition. I have never seen the
> case sensitivity option for file names in these processes. Just so you
> know that other regular users might have the same issues...
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Dec 7, 6:01 pm, Zac Bowling <[email protected]> wrote:
> > When you install OSX, you can choose case sensitive or case insensitive.
> > The default is case-insensitive.
>
> > There is a bug for case sensitive file systems in the latest Growl 1.3.2.
> > Working on a fix.
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