Subject: Re: Some more on MacOS X Filesystem Interoperability
To: Henry B. Hotz <hotz@jpl.nasa.gov>
From: Todd Vierling <tv@wasabisystems.com>
List: port-macppc
Date: 07/18/2001 21:03:29
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Henry B. Hotz wrote:

: newfs -O creates an "old" format ffs filesystem that is close enough
: that fsck under the 1.5.1 installer can convert it without a lot of
: complaints,

The words "convert it" come to mind as a possible stickling point in the
next section:

: but when I go back to MacOS X it no longer recognizes it as "old" and
: won't fsck it without complaining about the directory sizes.

Perhaps MacOS X doesn't like the flavor of 4.4BSD format filesystem that
NetBSD uses?

You *can* use an older 4.3BSD format ffs under NetBSD without converting it;
you just have to avoid doing "fsck -c".  You may lose some things, like
large files (>2GB) and 32-bit uid/gid, but you gain compatibility.  It might
be useful for a home directory partition or somesuch.

There are four levels for the filesystem, too (see NetBSD fsck_ffs(8))--0
through 3.  If MacOS X is happy with levels 1 or 2, you can probably live
with it just fine.

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