Am Mittwoch den, 6. Februar 2002, um 21:20, schrieb Alain Barthelemy:
Le Mercredi 6 Février 2002 10:56, vous avez écrit :
Does
mount -t hfs /dev/hdXX /mnt
work ? where hdXX is hda7 or hda9 or... the hfs partition on an ide drive.
Damir
Alain Barthelemy a écrit :
Hello,
Stupid question: how to mount an hfs partition? Because I have a damned Canoscan which works only on MacWin and I would like to transfer the scanned files from the MacOS partitions to Linux partition.
The only file I can read is linuxboot
Thanks
Alain
Hello Damir
That is what I did but the only file I can read is the file named "Where_have_all_my_files_gone?" with the text "Why can't you see your files?This hard disk is formatted with the Mac OS Extended format. Your files and information are still on the hard disk but you can't access them with the version of system software you are using ... you must mount on a computer that has MacOS 8.1 or later ... (I have MacOS 9.2 !!!!!) ...
Alain
Hello Alain, is it possible, that your Mac Partition is in the HFS+ format (which, as far as I know, Linux can't read) and not in the older HFS? For instance, on my Powerbook, I put Mac OS 9.2 and X in the same partition, and X - it seems to me - changed it into HFS+, because it doesn't work on HFS. (That's why I think I'm going to re-format the whole thing, because I will need a HFS partition for data exchange, too :-( Bernd