Fwd: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread vlad
Begin forwarded message: From: vlad [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue Mar 19, 2002 06:00:35 Europe/London To: G-Books administration [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: terminal (not) case sensitive Hi list, shouldn't UNIX be case sensitive? I did cd /applications not cd /Applications and it took

Re: Fwd: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread Jeremy Derr
At 8.44 PM + 3/20/02, vlad wrote: Hi list, shouldn't UNIX be case sensitive? I did cd /applications not cd /Applications and it took me to the applications directory?! This is a file system issue, not a terminal or unix issue. the Mac OS HFS+ filesystem is not case-sensitive.

Re: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread Jeremy Derr
At 9.04 PM + 3/20/02, vlad wrote: Oh, OK. I've used red hat linux prior to buying Pismo, and it was all case sensitive there. Would there be any trouble whatsoever if I formatted hard drive to ext2 file system and installed Mac OS X? I presume I wouldn't be able to use OS 9 then, right? You

Fwd: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread vlad
Begin forwarded message: From: Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed Mar 20, 2002 09:07:10 Europe/London To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Subject: Re: terminal (not) case sensitive vlad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote .. Oh, OK. I've used red hat linux prior to buying Pismo, and it was all case

Re: [OT?] Re: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread Kyle Hansen
vlad wrote: Oh, I thought it's the same filesystem. So, what the UFS stands for? That is BSDs file system? Unix File System -- Kyle H. Hansen Apple Certified Technician Apple Hardware Technician Macintosh Server Administrator www.frankenmac.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] JESUS SAVES!...but Gretzky

Re: [OT?] Re: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread Jeremy Derr
At 9.13 PM + 3/20/02, vlad wrote: Oh, I thought it's the same filesystem. So, what the UFS stands for? That is BSDs file system? UFS stands for UNIX File System but that's kind of a misnomer; not many UNIX's use UFS. It's -a- BSD filesystem, but there are plenty of others. BSD is a very

Re: [OT?] Re: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread Kevin Stevens
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Jeremy Derr wrote: At 9.13 PM + 3/20/02, vlad wrote: Oh, I thought it's the same filesystem. So, what the UFS stands for? That is BSDs file system? UFS stands for UNIX File System but that's kind of a misnomer; not many UNIX's use UFS. It's -a- BSD filesystem,

Re: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread Eugene Lee
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 09:04:14PM +, vlad wrote: : : Oh, OK. I've used red hat linux prior to buying Pismo, and it was all : case sensitive there. Would there be any trouble whatsoever if I : formatted hard drive to ext2 file system and installed Mac OS X? I : presume I wouldn't be able

Re: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread Ryan Coleman
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 09:04:14PM +, vlad wrote: : : Oh, OK. I've used red hat linux prior to buying Pismo, and it was all : case sensitive there. Would there be any trouble whatsoever if I : formatted hard drive to ext2 file system and installed Mac OS X? I : presume I wouldn't be able to