I'm installing FreeBSD on my desktop, and have a macbook pro with OS X on it, and an external drive that I'd like to use on both of them. From what I've read, there is no HFS support at all in FreeBSD (if anyone would care to prove me wrong, I'd be quite happy) which strikes me as kind of odd, someone needs to port it over from NetBSD.
With my preferred choice out of the running, I'm down to the following:
ZFS (The random kernel panic bits on the ZFS freebsd page freak me out)
Apple UFS (Is this supported in FreeBSD, if so that would be great)
ext2 (not sure how good the FreeBSD ext2 support is, or the thrid party mac os one, anyone care to enlighten me?)
NTFS (ewww, but I may have to go with it in the end)
FreeBSD UFS (dont think this works at all in mac os x)
FAT isn't an option because I have lots of files larger than 4 gigs.
With my preferred choice out of the running, I'm down to the following:
ZFS (The random kernel panic bits on the ZFS freebsd page freak me out)
Apple UFS (Is this supported in FreeBSD, if so that would be great)
ext2 (not sure how good the FreeBSD ext2 support is, or the thrid party mac os one, anyone care to enlighten me?)
NTFS (ewww, but I may have to go with it in the end)
FreeBSD UFS (dont think this works at all in mac os x)
FAT isn't an option because I have lots of files larger than 4 gigs.