Hi

I thought there was no support for HFS standard in Leopard however I
mounted a .img file made with the old Disk Copy program made in os8
and it says in Leopard Disk Utility the format of the volume once
mounted is HFS.

So there must be some support somewhere. But when I hooked up this '94
powerbook 520c in SCSI disk mode to my G4 Tower with its add=on SCSI
card, no can mount it in Leopard, have to boot Tiger from backup then
it works.

I suppose that if I made an old .img file of my 540c hard drive in os9
on the g4 (I have never figured out how to get compatible .img files
made in osX) then I could mount and file share that back to other
vintage macs. (I am thinking to sell the 540c but if I do it would be
good maybe to acess the files from one of the desktop quadras, but of
course much much faster to create the images with the g4)

It might be nice to be able access this 'hidden' HFS support in
Leopard directly some time maybe. Also more so to create these Disk
Copy compatible images in osX (am I just confused and doing something
dumb here).

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