Re: How do I read a Mac disk on Linux.

2004-07-28 Thread John Summerfield
John Summerfield wrote: I don't know just when the hfsplus driver first appeared: I just assumed it's not in the Woody kernel coz it's too new and so I just went for the newest kernel I thought would be easy, without going to backports. I used it somewhere around 2.4.20, don't remember

Re: How do I read a Mac disk on Linux.

2004-07-27 Thread Erik Steffl
John Summerfield wrote: Erik Steffl wrote: The 2.6 kernel I'm running here looks like it will work. THere's a 2.6 kernel there too, but it's in a different box. If I have to go onsite, I might as well use OSX on the powerbook. However, I _can_ build a Sarge 2.4 kernel. Maybe. My efforts at

Re: How do I read a Mac disk on Linux.

2004-07-27 Thread Micha Feigin
On Mon, Jul 26, 2004 at 04:10:49PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote: I have an external (USB) disk that has Linux files iin a Mac HFS+ disk. It's connected to my IA32 peecee: Parted sees it thus: Echidna:~# parted /dev/sda GNU Parted 1.4.24 Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free

Re: How do I read a Mac disk on Linux.

2004-07-27 Thread John Summerfield
Erik Steffl wrote: John Summerfield wrote: Erik Steffl wrote: The 2.6 kernel I'm running here looks like it will work. THere's a 2.6 kernel there too, but it's in a different box. If I have to go onsite, I might as well use OSX on the powerbook. However, I _can_ build a Sarge 2.4 kernel. Maybe.

Re: How do I read a Mac disk on Linux.

2004-07-27 Thread Erik Steffl
John Summerfield wrote: Erik Steffl wrote: John Summerfield wrote: Erik Steffl wrote: The 2.6 kernel I'm running here looks like it will work. THere's a 2.6 kernel there too, but it's in a different box. If I have to go onsite, I might as well use OSX on the powerbook. However, I _can_ build a

Re: How do I read a Mac disk on Linux.

2004-07-27 Thread John Summerfield
I don't know just when the hfsplus driver first appeared: I just assumed it's not in the Woody kernel coz it's too new and so I just went for the newest kernel I thought would be easy, without going to backports. I used it somewhere around 2.4.20, don't remember exactly which one

How do I read a Mac disk on Linux.

2004-07-26 Thread John Summerfield
I have an external (USB) disk that has Linux files iin a Mac HFS+ disk. It's connected to my IA32 peecee: Parted sees it thus: Echidna:~# parted /dev/sda GNU Parted 1.4.24 Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software, covered by the GNU

Re: How do I read a Mac disk on Linux.

2004-07-26 Thread Erik Steffl
John Summerfield wrote: I have an external (USB) disk that has Linux files iin a Mac HFS+ disk. It's connected to my IA32 peecee: Parted sees it thus: Echidna:~# parted /dev/sda GNU Parted 1.4.24 Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free

Re: How do I read a Mac disk on Linux.

2004-07-26 Thread John Summerfield
Erik Steffl wrote: John Summerfield wrote: I have an external (USB) disk that has Linux files iin a Mac HFS+ disk. It's connected to my IA32 peecee: Parted sees it thus: Echidna:~# parted /dev/sda GNU Parted 1.4.24 Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This

Re: How do I read a Mac disk on Linux.

2004-07-26 Thread Erik Steffl
John Summerfield wrote: Erik Steffl wrote: John Summerfield wrote: I have an external (USB) disk that has Linux files iin a Mac HFS+ disk. It's connected to my IA32 peecee: Parted sees it thus: Echidna:~# parted /dev/sda GNU Parted 1.4.24 Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software

Re: How do I read a Mac disk on Linux.

2004-07-26 Thread John Summerfield
Erik Steffl wrote: The 2.6 kernel I'm running here looks like it will work. THere's a 2.6 kernel there too, but it's in a different box. If I have to go onsite, I might as well use OSX on the powerbook. However, I _can_ build a Sarge 2.4 kernel. Maybe. My efforts at building Sarge packages on