Then we should delete the HFS/HFS+ filesystems. They're orphaned in MAINTAINERS and if distros are going to do such a damnfool thing,
then we must stop them.
Both HFS and HFS+ work perfectly fine. And if distributions or users are so sensitive about security, it's up to them to blacklist individual features
in the kernel.
Both HFS and HFS+ have been the default filesystem on MacOS for 30 years
and I don't think it's justified to introduce such a hard compatibility breakage just because some people are worried about theoretical evil
maid attacks.
HFS/HFS+ mandatory if you want to boot Linux on a classic Mac or PowerMac
and I don't think it's okay to break all these systems running Linux.
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