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| Environ 2 740 résultats [SOLVED] Permissions between Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Linux ...https://www.linuxquestions.org/.../permissions-between-mac-os-x-snow- Hi guys, First of all apologies if I am posting in the wrong department but I have an issue with permissions under linux Ubuntu 9.10 with an external. mount - Trouble Accessing Mac OS X Partition from Ubuntu 14.04 ...https://askubuntu.com/.../trouble-accessing-mac-os-x-partition-from-ubuntu- 6 May 2015 ... ... or ntfs partitions, but it applies to most partition types, especially ones which don't respect the Linux permissions systems). While this is usually done as part of the /etc/fstab file for persistent options for specific partitions or media, you can manually provide options for a given mount command if you wish. [SOLVED] Help with changing permissions on an external drive ...https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1946755.html - En cache - Pages similaires In Terminal (bash) I've typed the following command: chmod 777 /media/JPSBackupDrive1 The terminal returns: chmod: changing permissions of `/media/ JPSBackupDrive1': Read-only file system. ... Due to corruption on large filesystems, the hfsplus module mounts all HFS+ drives as read-only by default.
Mounting HFS+, from Mac to RPi | Just starting out with Linux and ...https://raspberrypibeginner.wordpress.com/.../mounting-hfs-from-mac-to-rpi/ - En cache - Pages similaires 5 Mar 2013 ... Following off of this tutorial, I installed the driver for my HFS+ drive (Mac OS Journaled), first by gaining root privileges with the command sudo -s and then with the command apt-get install hfsplus (btw, apparently, Raspberry Pis dont come with a root account). After this, still with root privileges, and before ... Mac hard drive, permission denied. - Linux Mint Forumshttps://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=77472 - En cache - Pages similaires 20 Jul 2011 ... alex@alex-MacBookPro-LinuxMint ~ $ sudo mount -t hfsplus /dev/sda2 /mnt/macosx [sudo] password for ... Oh, also, disabling journalling inside Mac OS X didn't have any effect for me. I tried that a ... This is the code I added to /etc/fstab As the code stands now, the drive doesn't mount at all. As fdisk doesn't ... Acces partition HFS+ en ecriture depuis Linux? - Forums MacBidouilleforum.macbidouille.com/index.php?showtopic=269166 - En cache - Pages similaires Salut, j'ai une question connexe à celle-ci: quel système de fichiers propose Ubuntu, et lequel assure la meilleure compatibilité avec Mac OS, s'il en ..... nano / etc/fstab --------8<--------- # device name mount point fs type options dump pass / dev/sda1 /boot ext3 defaults 0 0 /dev/sda2 / hfsplus defaults 1 1 Accés au dossier mac OS X depuis Ubuntu. / Autres types de ...https://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=1194071 - En cache - Pages similaires Je n'ai pas encore crée ce groupe apple comme tu le proposes pour automatiser l'accès à ma partition Mac OS X. Mais (après avoir donc installé les paquets hfsplus et hfsutils et en ouvrant le gestionnaire de fichier en root) je constate que l'accès à la partition Mac OS X permet seulement de lire les fichiers ...
How To Make A Raspberry Pi NAS Using SAMBA & HFS+sammit.net/how-to-make-a-raspberry-pi-nas-using-samba-hfs/ - En cache - Pages similaires 7 Jul 2015 ... Now that the drive is mounted lets add them to the fstab which will mount the drive every time the Pi reboots. sudo nano /etc/fstab. add another line for your HFS+ drive. /dev/sda2 /media/3TBEXT hfsplus defaults,force 0 0. How To Make A Raspberry Pi NAS Using SAMBA & HFS+. (each space is a tab, not a ... How to have both Mac Os X and Linux installed and share the same ...https://ineed.coffee/.../how-to-have-both-mac-os-x-and-linux-installed-and- So much time since my last post! I'm sure that the best way to come back to blog posting is a nice tutorial. I'm going to write how to have the same home directory shared between Mac Os X and Gnu/Linux. Let me call Gnu/Linux just Linux from now on. A unique place for your working directory on both Mac Os X and Linux! jclark.org - HOWTO: Mount an OS X Hard Drive from a Ubuntu LiveCDhttps://jclark.org/weblog/2005/05/24/ubuntumount/ - En cache - Pages similaires 24 May 2005 ... sudo nano /etc/fstab. which will open an editor. simply add a new line at the bottom of the file (actually, position shouldn't really matter):. /dev/hdc3 /mnt/ macosx hfsplus defaults,noatime 0 0. now the osx disc is mounted automatically. by the way, kubuntu seems to unmount the drive just fine…i forgot and ... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||