Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 05:17:11 -0500 From: Eric Crist <mnslinky@gmail.com> To: Garrett Cooper <youshi10@u.washington.edu> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Filesystem that both FreeBSD and OS X can read/write Message-ID: <E1EE6DA7-E7AD-469F-AB94-014E2B07D3EF@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <461065A3.1000702@u.washington.edu> References: <8e96a0b90704011053h7cbbf52bkf9e45c623d264a38@mail.gmail.com> <8BB98332-C3CD-4A81-B274-F743CCAD686D@gmail.com> <8e96a0b90704011132i318aa6dsb7f0dfeefe1acb22@mail.gmail.com> <46101A26.9080904@u.washington.edu> <1F87E231-44EB-450F-869A-3E16F82100F6@gmail.com> <461065A3.1000702@u.washington.edu>
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On Apr 1, 2007, at 9:08 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote: >>> I'd do it on the FreeBSD machine. IIRC Mac OSX did some funky >>> stuff with the MBR / slices when formatting disks. >>> -Garrett >> >> I just took another disk, formated with UNIX Files System on my >> Mac, and it mounts just fine as UFS on my FreeBSD system. > Well, hmm.. that's where the IIRC came from though because I wasn't > positive. What version of OSX were you running when you formatted > the disk, by the way? > -Garrett Latest version, 10.4.9. Note: I'm not trying to boot from the disk in question - just using for file transfer. ----- Eric F Crist Secure Computing Networks
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