On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 01:04:11AM +0300, cunnilinux himself wrote:
I've recently had difficulties with hfs+. I used the debian
package hfsprogs, including fsck.hfsplus to manage an
external hfs+ formatted USB drive. The drive would
often get shut down in a "dirty" state, limiting me to
read-only access.
fsck.hfsplus -p would reset the "dirty" flag when it worked,
but it worked only intermittently. More often the process would
hang without releasing the device. This is with a recent
kernel and bleeding-edge (sid, unstable) debian
distribution.
I wouldn't be concerned about speed so much as being
interoperable.
> seems like you want the fastest option. unfortunately, i don't know which one.
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