Lyn,

I would be interested.
On 07/10/2012, at 12:20 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:

> Well, I was puzzled.  All file systems are created equal under unix.  I've 
> been using unix variants since 1992, and unix as a whole doesn't care where 
> the file system is, on hd, across the world, or in the next room.  That's why 
> I was wondering why this program was necessary.
> I've since done some digging, and it appears OSX does make a distinction of 
> some sort.  Since this program uses a kernel extension to solve the problem, 
> I'm guessing it has to do with the way block devices are presented to the os. 
>  I'm still convinced it's possible to get around it without resorting to 
> extra programs, but apparently, if anyone has figured it out, they're keeping 
> it quiet. :)
> So, sorry for the trouble.
> I was honestly puzzled why the need of such a program existed, but I see now 
> it actually is, at least until someone figures out how to solve the problem 
> without resorting to kernel extensions.
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