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Problem

If I have the Mac OS set to Case Sensitive filenames, how can I run Kyma?

Solution

Kyma is case insensitive so you would have to change to a case-insensitive file option. We have heard good reports about using iPartition from Coriolis Systems, which has a simple tab to change from case-sensitive to insensitive.

-- CarlaScaletti - 22 Feb 2011

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TopicClassification: Solved
BriefDescription?: Can Kyma run in a case sensitive file system?
OperatingSystem: Mac OSX
LapOrDesk?: Laptop, Desktop
HostProcessor?:
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RAMInMB?:
CapyInterface?:
KymaVersion?: KymaX?
CapybaraVersion?:
ExpansionCards?:
VirtualMemory?: On
MonitorSize?:
NumberMonitors?:
NumberColors?:
GraphicsCard?:
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