vikingshelmut
100% Bull Plop
I don't have X installed at home, so I can't test this, but:
First off, OS X has lots of files and folders it hides from the user in the Finder:
bin
dev
vol
etc
usr
blah blah blah
If booted in OS 9, and i use a program like ReEdit to change the "invisible" Finder flag for, say, the "bin" directory, will that directory show up in the OS X finder?
I know OS 9 has to read an "invisible" Finder flag to force a file to not show up in the Finder. I guess my question is, does OS X follow this OS 9 convention of reading a Finder flag for a directory like "bin", or does it look in .hidden or something like that to determine which files and directories are visible in the Finder?
I'd like to force 9 to show all files on my X partition at work, but still want them invisible in X.
Any thougths?
First off, OS X has lots of files and folders it hides from the user in the Finder:
bin
dev
vol
etc
usr
blah blah blah
If booted in OS 9, and i use a program like ReEdit to change the "invisible" Finder flag for, say, the "bin" directory, will that directory show up in the OS X finder?
I know OS 9 has to read an "invisible" Finder flag to force a file to not show up in the Finder. I guess my question is, does OS X follow this OS 9 convention of reading a Finder flag for a directory like "bin", or does it look in .hidden or something like that to determine which files and directories are visible in the Finder?
I'd like to force 9 to show all files on my X partition at work, but still want them invisible in X.
Any thougths?