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Re: DaynaFILE II question...
- Subject: Re: DaynaFILE II question...
- From: Wayne Stewart <waynes@intergate.ca>
- Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2002 00:04:02 -0800
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Vartan wrote:
>
> ahhh. see I was thinking of buyin a standard 'brick on a cord' adaptor from
> radioshack. well AFAIK you *could* share it but you're severely limited by
> the way file sharing and crappy third-party removable drives work together,
> ,ie it may only let you share one mounted disk per session of enabling file
> sharing. Honestly the best in my opinion would be to mount it and then
> diskimage it using something like shrinkwrap which supports nonstandard, non
> HFS disks, or that's what I'd use it for at least.
I suspect you're right. I'd likely have to turn off file sharing and
then
restart it every time I changed disks. Shrinkwrap is likely the best way
to
make disk images of just about anything on a Mac
Wayne