05-30-2009, 02:08 PM
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Panther
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: USA
Posts: 103
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Wow. You like the bleeding edge. I haven't moved to ext4 yet-- scared away by some of the early 0 byte bugs...
Anyway, I'd second the suggestion of FUSE. I've been using FUSE with ntfs-3g and had very few problems. Plus the abstraction of a filesystem is reasonable to work with, unless you really want to learn IOKit.
You could even start with http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fuse project (but you'd have to make the code 64-bit, to add in all the changes in ext4).
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MacBook Pro - have allergy to nickel in the aluminum casing. So my kid gets an expensive toy!
Gateway MX 8738 - Retail, vanilla Snow Leopard 10.6.2 (thanks kizwan!) with Chameleon RC4, modified DSDT. Upgraded to Core 2 CPU (easy to do). Upgraded to 640GB drive. Everything but SD card working. Minor niggles. GMA950 with QE/CI and *no* artifacts.
iMac (luxo/lamp) G4 with Tiger.
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