Thank you a lot for the indications.
I solved as you suggested by alligning the ids between the two systems.
Regards
Am 14.11.2005 um 22:23 schrieb Eddy Petrisor:
Marco Chiarandini wrote:
Dear list,
I just finished installing the kernel 2.6.14 with HFS and HFSPLUS
modules built-in. To my
Dear list,
I just finished installing the kernel 2.6.14 with HFS and HFSPLUS
modules built-in. To my understanding with this kernel it should be
possibile to read and write on Mac HFS extended partitions.
I verified that it is indeed possible but I can do this only with root
permissions and not
give this a try!
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fsx/
I mount /home as a seperate drive in OSX, rw no problem
also works with ext3
using 10.3.9
Kasper
On 11/14/05, Marco Chiarandini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear list,
I just finished installing the kernel 2.6.14 with HFS and HFSPLUS
Thank you for the reply.
I have and used this driver already, but 1) it also needs the roots
permissions to write 2) I would like to have a file system that suites
at best with MacOs as this will likely remain my main OS and I will also
soon update to 10.4.3.
Marco
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005,
Marco Chiarandini wrote:
Dear list,
I just finished installing the kernel 2.6.14 with HFS and HFSPLUS
modules built-in. To my understanding with this kernel it should be
possibile to read and write on Mac HFS extended partitions.
I verified that it is indeed possible but I can do this only
[sorry, i just realised, that gmail doesn't do list-replies by
default. so, once more for all...]
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From: sascha brossmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Nov 14, 2005 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: Sharing an hfsplus partition between Linux and MacOSX
To: Marco Chiarandini
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