On Friday, February 22, 2002, at 09:29 AM, Entwicklung wrote:
Going by the above statements could I conclude that if I want to create a non-bootable volume (a HFS/HFS+ CD-ROM to be specific) I don't need to consider using an embedded volume at all?
That's reasonable.
And if I do have a wrapper on a HFS+ volume and insert it into an older Mac, it would anyway not be readable though it doesn't get erased, right ?
You wouldn't be able to access the files in the embedded volume. The volume would at least show up on the desktop (instead of producing an error dialog). And if the wrapper has a "read me" file, the user at least has a clue about why they can't access the files.
-Mark