[Ti] Disk formats

Ken Johnson kr-johnson at comcast.net
Sat Jul 17 20:05:04 PDT 2004


Airport works fine on all my machines (I'm running 10.3.4 on all)

Ken

On Jul 17, 2004, at 7:15 PM, Glenn L. Austin wrote:

> on 7/17/04 3:28 PM, Ken Johnson at kr-johnson at comcast.net wrote:
>
>> I have a "new" (to me) Ti laptop which came to me formatted UFS.  My
>> other Macs (a cube and a 933 G4) are formatted EFS/Journalled.  What
>> are the trade-offs?  Is there a performance difference?
>
> There are things that simply don't work on a UFS-formatted volume
> (Airport?).
>
> Unless you have something on the disk that you really need that you 
> can't
> get off, I suggest that you reformat the drive as HFS+/Journalled.
>
> -- 
> Glenn L. Austin <><
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> <glenn at austin-home.com>
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>
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