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From: pdinda+@cs.cmu.edu (Peter A Dinda)
Subject: Has anyone written a Mac FS or Mac FS Access utilities for Linux or 386BSD?
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The subject sort of is the question.  By Mac FS for Linux/386BSD, I mean
a Vnode style foreign file system that can be mounted with the mount
command and is available via standard Unix file access calls.  

I am already aware of such DOS utilities as Macette and MacSEE.

Peter A. Dinda