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275 files in the iso9660 filesystem to a unix host, and provides information such
285 generally tries to form correct names by forcing the unix filename to upper
299 will attempt to recognise files stored in a number of Apple/Unix file formats
332 .\"from ftp://ftp.fokus.gmd.de/pub/unix/cdrecord
381 .I Unix
390 for editors under unix).
787 attempt to recognise files stored in one of the known Apple/Unix file formats.
803 mapped only if it is not one of the know Apple/Unix file formats. See the
812 is only used if a file is not one of the known Apple/Unix file formats, or
820 Disables searching for Apple/Unix files. This will speed up processing if
821 there are none of the known Apple/Unix format files in the source directory
829 Search the contents of files for Apple/Unix file formats. When
834 Apple/Unix format each file is. However, the only way to check for
943 Look for AUFS CAP Macintosh files. Search for CAP Apple/Unix file formats
944 only. Searching for the other possible Apple/Unix file formats is disabled,
988 The CREATOR and TYPE information is stored in all the various Apple/Unix
1014 file, otherwise the default CREATOR and TYPE are 'unix' and 'TEXT'.
1052 defines the Unix filename extension to be
1058 column defines the type of text translation between the Unix and
1115 0/string/\\037\\235/LZIV ZIVU standard unix compress
1140 In summary, for all files, the default CREATOR is 'unix' and the default
1145 If the a file is in one of the known Apple/Unix formats (and the format
1147 stored in the Apple/Unix file.
1166 fork. Either may be empty. Unix (and many other OSs) can only
1169 important are the TYPE and CREATOR. Again Unix has no concept of these
1176 Therefore to store a Macintosh file on a Unix filesystem, a way has to be
1182 files on Unix has chosen a completely different storage method.
1184 The Apple/Unix formats that
1241 from the finder info, otherwise the Macintosh name is based on the Unix
1278 Where possible, the HFS filename that is stored with an Apple/Unix file
1279 is used for the HFS part of the CD. However, not all the Apple/Unix
1281 the Unix filename is used - with escaped special characters. Special
1288 If mkhybrid can't find an HFS filename, then it uses the Unix name, with
1292 is the HFS directory separator. Care must be taken, as an ordinary Unix
1320 option. Normal Unix files without an HFS name will still use their Unix name.
1330 on the Unix filesystem, but contains a HFS file called
1333 mkhybrid uses the Unix name as the starting point for the other names, then
1348 option - the Unix
1353 directly with Unix names, it leaves the Rock Ridge names as is.
1520 is not based on the standard mk*fs tools for unix, because we must generate
1579 Care must be taken when "grafting" Apple/Unix files or directories (see
1581 new name for an Apple/Unix encoded file/directory. e.g. If a Apple/Unix
1588 Apple/Unix encoded files or directories as long as you do not attempt to
1601 The resulting hybrid volume can be accessed on a Unix machine by using
1609 option - the Unix