Simeon Johnston <simeonuj at eetc.com> wrote:
> 
> Does the MacOS linux's use the HFS/HFS+ formats?  I didn't think so but
> am not sure.

You can use a lot of filesystems with Linux, but most people use ext2,
regardless of the hardware.

Just a random note: I believe that Linux can't, at the moment, read HFS+
partitions.  There is a Sorceforge project
[http://linux-hfsplus.sourceforge.net/], but it's only at the alpha stage.
 IIRC, Apple actually released information on the filesystem layout, so it
is just a matter of getting people to write the drivers.  HFS is
supported, though I suspect the write support is at the experimental or
even dangerous level...  

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