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Operating Systems => macOS => Topic started by: Crunchy(Cracked)Butter on 22 November 2002, 17:50

Title: Mac files on linux
Post by: Crunchy(Cracked)Butter on 22 November 2002, 17:50
I am wondering if there is something that allows me to use mac files on linux?

I use to do this with my windows machine i had something called stuffit, anybody seen a linux version?  I've looked on the net but not found anything.
Title: Mac files on linux
Post by: Kintaro on 22 November 2002, 18:13
You mean hfs for Linux, RedHat comes with it for example to mount a mac floppy in linux i have to do this:

# modprobe hfs
# mount -t hfs /mnt/floppy /dev/fd0
Title: Mac files on linux
Post by: Master of Reality on 22 November 2002, 21:11
flopppies normally have "auto" set for their type, so it should automatically detect it as bein HFS when you type 'mount /mnt/floppy'
Title: Mac files on linux
Post by: Crunchy(Cracked)Butter on 23 November 2002, 12:55
I downloaded this nice image from a mac website and the thing ends with "sit".  SuSE will not open it, so i want to open it.