On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 03:01 PM, Bill Holt wrote:

> 1)  Is there any advantage to the "other" UNIX disk format?

Stick with HFS+ (a.k.a. Mac Extended) instead of UFS. Apple's UFS 
implementation is really old and additionally doesn't understand 
Macisms like forked files and type/creator codes so it can't be used 
with Classic.

The rest of the BSD world is about ready to move over to UFS2, anyway.

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