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.TH HFSUTILS 1 08-Nov-1997 HFSUTILS
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.SH NAME
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hfsutils \- tools for reading and writing Macintosh HFS volumes
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.nf
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\fBhattrib\fR \- change HFS file or directory attributes
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\fBhcd\fR \- change working HFS directory
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\fBhcopy\fR \- copy files from or to an HFS volume
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\fBhdel\fR \- delete both forks of an HFS file
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\fBhdir\fR \- display an HFS directory in long format
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\fBhformat\fR \- create a new HFS filesystem and make it current
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\fBhls\fR \- list files in an HFS directory
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\fBhmkdir\fR \- create a new HFS directory
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\fBhmount\fR \- introduce a new HFS volume and make it current
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\fBhpwd\fR \- print the full path to the current HFS working directory
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\fBhrename\fR \- rename or move an HFS file or directory
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\fBhrmdir\fR \- remove an empty HFS directory
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\fBhumount\fR \- remove an HFS volume from the list of known volumes
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\fBhvol\fR \- display or change the current HFS volume
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.fi
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.PP
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.nf
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\fBhfssh\fR \- Tcl interpreter with HFS extensions
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.fi
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.PP
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.nf
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\fBhfs\fR \- shell for manipulating HFS volumes
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\fBxhfs\fR \- graphical interface for manipulating HFS volumes
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.fi
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B hfsutils
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is a collection of tools and programs for accessing Macintosh HFS-formatted
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volumes. See the accompanying man page for each program above for more
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information.
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.SH NOTES
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These utilities can manipulate HFS volumes on nearly any medium. A UNIX path
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is initially specified to
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.B hmount
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or
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.B hformat
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which gives the location of the volume. This path can be a block device --
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corresponding to, for example, a floppy disk, CD-ROM, SCSI disk, or other
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device -- or it can be a regular file containing an image of any of the
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above.
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.PP
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The medium specified by the UNIX path may or may not contain an Apple
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partition map. If partitioned, it is possible for more than one HFS volume to
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be present on the medium. In this case, a partition number must also be given
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which selects the desired partition. This number refers to the
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.IR n th
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ordinal HFS partition on the volume. (Other, non-HFS partitions are ignored.)
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Partition number
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.B 0
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refers to the entire medium, disregarding the partition map, if any.
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.PP
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HFS pathnames consist of colon-separated components. Unlike UNIX pathnames, an
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HFS path which begins with a colon (e.g. :Foo:Bar) is a
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.I relative
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path, and one which does not (e.g. Foo:Bar) is an
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.I absolute
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path. As sole exception to this rule, a path not containing any colons is
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assumed to be relative.
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.PP
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Absolute pathnames always begin with the name of the volume itself. Any
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occurrence of two or more consecutive colons in a path causes resolution of
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the path to ascend into parent directories.
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.PP
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Most of the command-line programs support HFS filename globbing. The following
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forms of globbing are supported:
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.SP
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.TP
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.B *
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matches zero or more characters.
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.TP
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.B ?
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matches exactly one character.
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.TP
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.BR [ ... ]
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matches any single character enclosed within the brackets. A character range
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may be specified by using a hypen (-). Note that matches are not case
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sensitive.
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.TP
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.BR { ... , ... }
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expands into the Cartesian product of each specified substring.
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.TP
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.B \\\\
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causes the following character to be matched literally.
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.PP
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Note that since globbing is performed by each HFS command rather than by the
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UNIX shell (which knows nothing about HFS volumes), care should always be
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taken to protect pathnames from the shell by using an appropriate quoting
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technique. Typically it is best to surround HFS pathnames containing glob
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characters with single quotes (').
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.PP
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Time stamps on HFS volumes are interpreted as being relative to the current
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time zone. This means that modification dates on HFS volumes written in
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another time zone may appear to be off by some number of hours.
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.PP
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Hardware limitations prevent some systems from reading or writing native
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Macintosh 800K floppy disks; only high-density 1440K disks can be used on
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these systems.
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.PP
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The obsolete MFS volume format is not supported by this software.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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hattrib(1), hcd(1), hcopy(1), hdel(1), hdir(1), hformat(1), hls(1), hmkdir(1),
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hmount(1), hpwd(1), hrename(1), hrmdir(1), hvol(1),
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hfs(1), xhfs(1)
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.SH AUTHOR
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Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
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