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Re: Large Backups now a breeze in OSX



Martyn,

Do you mean to say that you format a UFS partition on a particular hard disk?

If so, does the UFS partition end up being the location where Retrospect backs
up files (potentially greater than 2 GB in size) from other volumes and partitions
(including HFS+ formatted drives and partitions)?

Thank you for the clarifications.

Best Regards,

-Brendan

On Tuesday, May 21, 2002, at 02:41 PM, Martyn Ford wrote:

For some time now Mac OS8.x-> 9.x users have not been able to use
Retrospect backup
software or send a file to a hard drive that is larger than 2 Gig.

This information was hard to find on the Retrospect Backup, Dantz.com website.

There is a 2gig file size limit and HFS, HFS+ is the season. But now
thanks to Unix that door have been flung open. All you do now is format your
for drive's partition for Unix (not HFS) then load OSX and Retrospect 5
for Workgroups MacOSX.

A Breeze
--

Regards



Martyn Ford
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