Re: HFSPlus Question

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On 06/07/2016 09:06 PM, Albert McCann wrote:
Thanks for the clues from yourself and other's. I haven't had a chance to check things out yet, I'm still dealing with food poisoning I came down with after sending my question. :-(

Use the ELrepo kmod-hfsplus module. See elrepo.org for details on how to get the repo installed, then you can just 'yum install kmod-hfsplus' to get started. Use the ELrepo mailing lists for questions abut ELrepo and the kmod-hfsplus package.

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[lowen@dhcp-pool108 ~]$ repoquery -qi kmod-hfsplus

Name        : kmod-hfsplus
Version     : 0.0
Release     : 2.el7.elrepo
Architecture: x86_64
Size        : 179840
Packager    : Alan Bartlett <ajb@xxxxxxxxxx>
Group       : System Environment/Kernel
URL         : http://www.kernel.org/
Repository  : elrepo
Summary     : hfsplus kernel module(s)
Source      : hfsplus-kmod-0.0-2.el7.elrepo.src.rpm
Description :
This package provides the hfsplus kernel module(s) which allows the mounting of extended format Macintosh-formatted hard drive partitions with full read-write access. The file system is often called HFS+ and was introduced with MacOS 8. It includes all Macintosh specific filesystem data such as data forks & creator codes and it also
has several UNIX style features such as file ownership and permissions.
It has been built for the Linux kernel using the x86_64 family of processors.
[lowen@dhcp-pool108 ~]$
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