Re: linux on HFS? why not HPFS instead?
Mike Castle (mcastle@umr.edu)
Tue, 7 May 1996 19:01:06 -0500 (CDT)
Amazingly enough Matthias Urlichs said:
> Unfortunately, you cannot create a case sensitive HFS file system. HFS is
> specified to be case preserving. A Macintosh would have a severe case of
> indigestion if you fed it with a directory in which you have created both
> "Makefile" and "makefile".
Can a MAC be used as an NFS server? If so, how do the servers do
name mangling then?
mrc
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