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Re: Kegs and HFS



Supertimer wrote:

> Aha, now it makes sense.  I've always wondered, what would
> happen to a Mac file that is copied by the IIGS Finder to a
> ProDOS disk, then back to an HFS disk.  Can the IIGS HFS
> FST do the same type of "ProDOS storage" of Mac file info that
> the Mac itself does?
>

I haven't had problems with this yet.

> >> I do not know what would happen if you try to copy the file
> >> around from the Linux side.  Maybe the IIGS file type will stick.
> >> Maybe not.
> >
> >If Mac file types are preserved when copying around from Linux, then
> >ProDOS ones would be as well.
> >
> >More likely: Linux just copies the data fork, leaving the resource fork
> >and Finder Information behind.  A default file type/creator would then
> >be assigned when the file gets copied back to HFS.
>
> That would be bad for both IIGS and Mac files.  I wonder why
> Linux doesn't behave more correctly in regards to HFS.  If it
> is implemented on Linux, then Linux should be made aware
> of Finder Information and resource forks.  Probably a work in
> progress, I guess.
>

As long as you use the utility package you should have no problems.
I've only done a few tests with Linux/Midnite commander. I copied
a few subdirectory files from an HFS cd-rom to an HFS partition
and everything seemed normal. The archives opened fine with GS
Shrinkit and Balloon. In fact I was viewing some of the text this
morning with KEGS. since the Apple 2 has different line feeds than
Linux the files view differently, so I just use the emulator for this.

Phoenyx