Subject: Re: [netatalk-admins] HFS volumes and the volume icon
From: Robert Abatecola (robert@tsgus.com)
Date: Thu Oct 01 1998 - 19:14:33 EDT
For System 7 and later volume and folder icons are stored in invisible
resource files named "Icon" at the root level of the volume or folder. You
can use ResEdit to open these files and edit the icons directly.
At 3:41 PM 10/1/98, Peter Tebault wrote:
>This is not directly related to the list.
>
>If you have expertice or have tinkered with HFS, please read on.
>Otherwise, my apologies.
>
>I'm using a netatalk server to have users drop files onto, then
>mastering the ISO images using mkhybrid, then burning them using a PC.
>I'm wondering if anyone has the piece of knowledge that I seek. Where
>is the volume icon on an HFS volume stored. I'd like to make one so
>that the CD can have an icon.
>
>Additionally, if anyone knows of good references for the HFS volume data
>structure, etc., please let me know. I've looked for quite a while at
>Apple's developer site, to no avail.
>
>Thanks for the help.
>
>-Pete-
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