Use UFS instead of HFS+.  You can reformat your disk using Disk Utility,
if you have the patience to reinstall.

On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 11:47:28AM -0600, Eduardo Sanz-Garcia wrote:
> Have you realize that mac filesystem is not case sensitive?
> 
> Example;
>  > touch test
>  > touch Test
> 
> Only one "test" appears in the directory.
> 
> In the opposite order:
>  > touch Test
>  > touch test
> 
> Only "Test" appears.
> 
> You can go to your Desktop directory by typing: cd desktop, even if 
> Desktop start with capital letter.
> 
> This same behavior also affects your scripts and is very, very confusing.
> 
> Do you know if it is possible to fix this behavior and make my mac work 
> like a real UNIX system?
> 
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