On Wednesday 22 October 2008 07:54, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2008/10/21 23:44 (GMT-0400) Larry Stotler composed:
The first couple partitions on a mac are drivers and stuff. Generally only the last partition has an HFS or HFS+ filesystem on it and useful info. Make sure you load the module:
modprobe hfsplus modprobe hfs
That helped. That allowed me to see what I needed to see (that it was not even close to full) on the #6 partition, but even with explicit -o rw mounting it refused to let me, even as root, write (copy a file) to it. :-( --
If you have journaling enabled on that volume, it will mount as read-only under the current Linux implementation of HFS Plus. If you disable the journaling (from a Mac, of course), then you'll be able to write to the volume from Linux
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