Mount Mac UFS partitions?

Jay Savage yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Sun Apr 28 09:45:00 2002


Or set up  small HFS (not +, linux won't write to HFS+ very well) partition.  
Then you can share files among all three systems.  No muss, no fuss.  

--jay


On Sunday 28 April 2002 10:34, Romeyn Prescott wrote:
> Somewhen around 10:21 AM -0400 4/28/02, a person believing themself
>
> to be wmkruse scribbled:
> >Mac gives an alternative of using UFS, but one cannot run "classic" mode
> >of using MacOS9 from within MacOSX if using UFS. So far I have been able
> >to reboot from MacOS9 (in HFS+) to MacOSX (in UFS) but I have not tried
> >mounting the UFS partition with Linux.
> >
> >I was hoping to have at least a common partition between MacOSX and
> >YDL2.2 to transfer files.
>
> You could run netatalk and mount the Linux share from the Mac side using
> MOL...
>
> ...ROMeyn