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On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 3:29 PM, Lamar Owen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On 06/11/2016 03:12 PM, Joseph Areeda wrote:
>>
>> I can give this a try for you I'm a little confused. Pretty sure the
>> partition tables are fine but I don't think you can use the Apple file
>> system, Mac OS X extended.
>>
>> The FAT or EX FAT file system are compatible, I use them often.
>
> The nutshell version of the solution I separately e-mailed to Todd directly
> (I keep forgetting that the SL lists are 'reply-all' lists......) is to
> enable ELrepo and 'yum install kmod-hfsplus' if you want read-only journaled
> HFS+ or read/write HFS+ (no journal). If your HFS+ filesystem has a journal,
> you need the Paragon HFS/NTFS bundle to get read/write, but it has some
> issues with large transfers on EL7 (works flawlessly on EL6).

For a journaled filesystem, if you have access to a Mac, you can
disable the journal before using the disk on SL 7.

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