From 9c922a4ae52d0b67ee4552d5e6c3aee8d6f71195 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Darrell Anderson Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2014 18:02:20 -0600 Subject: Reorganize tdeioslave help handbooks, fix related protocol files and issues, update and add handbooks. --- tde-i18n-sl/docs/tdebase/tdeioslave/mac.docbook | 51 ------------------------- 1 file changed, 51 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 tde-i18n-sl/docs/tdebase/tdeioslave/mac.docbook (limited to 'tde-i18n-sl/docs/tdebase/tdeioslave/mac.docbook') diff --git a/tde-i18n-sl/docs/tdebase/tdeioslave/mac.docbook b/tde-i18n-sl/docs/tdebase/tdeioslave/mac.docbook deleted file mode 100644 index e02bf535aeb..00000000000 --- a/tde-i18n-sl/docs/tdebase/tdeioslave/mac.docbook +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -
- mac - - The mac ioslave lets you read an HFS+ partition from - &konqueror; or any other &kde; file dialog. It uses - - hfsplus tools, - so you will need these installed for it to work. - - Enter mac:/ - into &konqueror; and you should see the contents of your &MacOS; - partition. If you have not used tdeio-mac before, you will - probably get an error message saying you have not specified the - right partition. Enter something like - mac:/?dev=/dev/hda2 - to specify the partition (if you don't know which partition &MacOS; - is on, you can probably guess by changing hda2 to hda3 and so on - or use the print command from - mac-fdisk). This partition will be used the next - time, so you do not have to specify it each time. - - Hfsplus tools let you see the file and copy - data from the HFS+ partition, but not to copy data to it or change - the filenames. - - HFS+ actually keeps two files for every one you see (called - forks), a resource fork and a data fork. The default copy mode - when you are copying files across to your native drive is raw data, - which means it only copies the data fork. Text files are copied - in text mode (same as raw format but changes the line endings to - be &UNIX; friendly and gets rid of some extra characters - strongly - advised for text files), unless you specify otherwise. You can - also copy the files across in Mac Binary II format or specify - text or raw format with another query: - mac:/myfile?mode=b or - mac:/myfile?mode=t. See man - hpcopy for more. - - Note that you need permissions to read your HFS+ partition. - How you get this depends on your distribution, do a - ls -l /dev/hdaX on it to see. Under Debian you - have to be in the 'disk' group (just add your username to the end of - the entry in /etc/group). - - For some reason some directories in &MacOS; end in a funny - tall 'f' character. This seems to confuse hfstools. - - Author: Jonathan Riddell jr@jriddell.org -
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