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Suggestion for an external drive to house photos and videos instead of on my MacBook?
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1543267"><p>That was the post I was referring to when I looked up JFS and HFS. I did see the "a" in the second post, but wasn't sure the OP would note the difference. When you go to Disk Utility in OSX it doesn't call it HFS+ or JFS in either case.</p><p></p><p>Got into Linux in 1999, eh? I helped beta test version 0.2 about 1992, as I recall. I may still have a copy somewhere in my archives. ;D Also ran Slack, Debian and a couple of other variants in the mid 90s. Professionally supported AIX and HP-UX as well as RedHat and Fedora in this century. Never expected Linux to be as big as it is, to be honest. Had a consultant I hired away from AT&T who had worked on the original Unix. Now that man was scary in what he knew about the inside of *ix! He came with a 7" reel of 1/2" tape that had just about every can-opener known to mankind on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1543267"] That was the post I was referring to when I looked up JFS and HFS. I did see the "a" in the second post, but wasn't sure the OP would note the difference. When you go to Disk Utility in OSX it doesn't call it HFS+ or JFS in either case. Got into Linux in 1999, eh? I helped beta test version 0.2 about 1992, as I recall. I may still have a copy somewhere in my archives. ;D Also ran Slack, Debian and a couple of other variants in the mid 90s. Professionally supported AIX and HP-UX as well as RedHat and Fedora in this century. Never expected Linux to be as big as it is, to be honest. Had a consultant I hired away from AT&T who had worked on the original Unix. Now that man was scary in what he knew about the inside of *ix! He came with a 7" reel of 1/2" tape that had just about every can-opener known to mankind on it. [/QUOTE]
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