Re: Case-sensitivity in Terminal.app and X11 xterm
Re: Case-sensitivity in Terminal.app and X11 xterm
- Subject: Re: Case-sensitivity in Terminal.app and X11 xterm
- From: Brian Kurotsuchi <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2003 18:27:26 -0800
So, I'm a serious *NIX geek... I am running 10.2.4 with UFS root, so I am
curious why you suggest not doing it. A short investigation on my part only
yielded someone's comment that UFS was "slow". Is this the basis of your
comment as well?
Compared to UFS, I'm thinking that HFS+ is probably quite un-robust. I'm
somewhat a filesystem geek too, but have never studied the internals of HFS or
HFS+.
Just curious about the facts behind this matter...
Brian
Quoting Justin Walker (email@hidden):
[...]
> If you really want case sensitivity, create a UFS file system (e.g., on
> a separate partition or as a disk image; the utilities DiskUtility
> (partion on a real disk) or DiskCopy (disk image) will do the job). I
> don't recommend making your root file system UFS.
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