Paketname | hfsprogs |
Beschreibung | mkfs and fsck for HFS and HFS+ file systems |
Archiv/Repository | Offizielles Debian Archiv squeeze (main) |
Version | 332.25-8 |
Sektion | otherosfs |
Priorität | optional |
Installierte Größe | 304 Byte |
Hängt ab von | libbsd0 (>= 0.0), libc6 (>= 2.4), libssl0.9.8 (>= 0.9.8k-1) |
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Paketbetreuer | Rogério Brito |
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Paketgröße | 130992 Byte |
Prüfsumme MD5 | 16a867919b5daf68d26dd4f00e1ccd43 |
Prüfsumme SHA1 | 9db70a04a1d6d131e527f7680dc262f95591e4b4 |
Prüfsumme SHA256 | 1097e50936569a0d84e04e30411942f9e3b116c6e23a3399b1b15b4b8f5cfeb5 |
Link zum Herunterladen | hfsprogs_332.25-8_i386.deb |
Ausführliche Beschreibung | The HFS+ file system used by Apple Computer for their Mac OS is
supported by the Linux kernel. Apple provides mkfs and fsck for
HFS+ with the Unix core of their operating system, Darwin.
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This package is a port of Apple's tools for HFS+ filesystems.
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For users, HFS+ seems to be a good compromise to carry files between
MacOS X and Linux Machines, as HFS+ doesn't suffer the problems of
FAT32 like:
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* huge space waste (in slack space as devices grow faster);
* ability to create files that are more than 4GB in size (especially
good for those working with multimedia and that need to carry large
ISO files);
* ability to use case preserving (and even sensitivity!);
* ability to use uid's and gid's on the filesystem.
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Users in general can enjoy such benefits since it is expected to have
more HFS+ filesystems in use, as Apple has announced Macintoshes for
ix86-64, besides the filesystem being already supported by PowerPC
systems since the beginning.
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