Looking for an easy way to transfer files between my Linux desktop and my 7300 running OS 9.1, and was hoping to utilize my ZuluSCSI for this by transferring the SD card back and forth. However, I have not had much luck. Anyone else try to do this? What was your work flow?
I have had a wide variety of issues that are almost too hard to list them all. I've mounted the HFS on Linux, which appeared to work, but was presented with a text file saying something like "for security, MacOS is not allowing you to view these files". I think I have also successfully viewed and copied files from the HFS volume to Linux on another occasion though, so not sure what the difference was (I think the OS 8.6 image was readable but 9.1 gave that message).
I don't think I've ever copied to an HFS volume. I get a write permission error if its on the SD card. If I copy the HFS img to the Linux PC, then I think I can copy files to that image, but then when I copy it back to the SD card, MacOS doesn't see any of the files on it and wants to just initialize it.
Ive tried ext2, with the MountX extension, but it never mounted on OS 9. I think Ive tried FAT32 and exfat and they also dont seem to mount on OS 9 either, but Ive tried so many different combinations with varying degrees of "success" I can't really remember any more.
So, if someone has done what I am trying to do, I'd love to hear how you did it.
I have had a wide variety of issues that are almost too hard to list them all. I've mounted the HFS on Linux, which appeared to work, but was presented with a text file saying something like "for security, MacOS is not allowing you to view these files". I think I have also successfully viewed and copied files from the HFS volume to Linux on another occasion though, so not sure what the difference was (I think the OS 8.6 image was readable but 9.1 gave that message).
I don't think I've ever copied to an HFS volume. I get a write permission error if its on the SD card. If I copy the HFS img to the Linux PC, then I think I can copy files to that image, but then when I copy it back to the SD card, MacOS doesn't see any of the files on it and wants to just initialize it.
Ive tried ext2, with the MountX extension, but it never mounted on OS 9. I think Ive tried FAT32 and exfat and they also dont seem to mount on OS 9 either, but Ive tried so many different combinations with varying degrees of "success" I can't really remember any more.
So, if someone has done what I am trying to do, I'd love to hear how you did it.