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Old 12-26-2008
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howto mount mac volume on suse 11

as the title states, i cant mount suse of apple volumes on either box. have tryed afpfs-ng but no love.

anyone have a suggestion than samba (because i dislike MS) and NFS because i don't know jack about it..... yet

thanks in advance

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Old 12-29-2008
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this volume is HFS+, am I right?

try:
mount -t hfsplus /volume/path /mount/path

note:
/volume/path would generally be in the form of:
/dev/sda1

/mount/path is a directory you want to mount to.
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Old 12-30-2008
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Thanks for the reply Aizmov.

yes, the volumes are HFS+ but their not on the same box.

my lack of understanding is howto mount over network.

"try:
mount -t hfsplus /volume/path /mount/pat
h"

the portion /volume/path, would that include an ip or something?

just in case were not on the same page (assumingly my behalf) i have one box running suse11 one macbook pro and one power mac,(of course routers and switches and modems) and need to share files between them, and i prefer the AFP way because more services can use the protocol.
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my lack of understanding is howto mount over network.
For mounting over a network you have to use something like NFS, SMB or Apple's AFP.

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just in case were not on the same page (assumingly my behalf) i have one box running suse11 one macbook pro and one power mac,(of course routers and switches and modems) and need to share files between them, and i prefer the AFP way because more services can use the protocol.
You can use AFP, and there are opensource implementations of AFP available.
I haven't tried it myself, but it shouldn't be too difficult.
FUSE: Filesystem in Userspace
SourceForge.net: afpfs-ng
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as the title states, i cant mount suse of apple volumes on either box. have tryed afpfs-ng but no love.

anyone have a suggestion than samba (because i dislike MS) and NFS because i don't know jack about it..... yet

thanks in advance

julz
I'm the author of afpfs-ng. What problems are you having with afpfs-ng? Maybe I can help.
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