gnu@hoptoad.uucp (John Gilmore) (05/31/89)
chuq@Apple.COM (Chuq Von Rospach) wrote: > Try 'hfx'ing to a floppy. Hfx won't let you copy to the MacOS partition on > the A/UX disk (the Sash partition) because it sometimes caused really > obscure data corruption. That's actually in the documentation somewhere, but > it's not intuitive. This was true of the original Star-Nine utility that Apple bought and included as "hfx" in A/UX 1.1. (Star-Nine was another small company selling A/UX software.) We ordered a copy of this utility but, after reading this rather incredible statement in the manual, sent it back. Apparently Apple wasn't so picky. Either hfx understands HFS file system format or it doesn't. If it doesn't understand file systems on hard disks, why does it work on floppies? My suspicion is that it will trash your floppies under some conditions too, but a trashed floppy is 'more acceptable' than a trashed hard disk. Somehow I believed that if Apple would put it into the official A/UX release, they would have fixed this bug. SOMEBODY at Apple certainly understands the MacOS file system! But from Chuq's message, it seems like they didn't bother. -- John Gilmore {sun,pacbell,uunet,pyramid,amdahl}!hoptoad!gnu gnu@toad.com A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.