Re: [nlug] Opening Some Files on External ext4 Hard Drive on a Chromebook

2024-07-25 Thread Csaba Toth
Got it, so the terminal and your developer Crouton VM is sandboxed within the main OS? I meant to fsck with a regular Linux installation, not with ChromeOS, in order to rule out any logical FS error. On Thu, Jul 25, 2024 at 10:17 AM Paul Boniol wrote: > It still mounts currently on my Chromeboo

Re: [nlug] Opening Some Files on External ext4 Hard Drive on a Chromebook

2024-07-25 Thread Paul Boniol
It still mounts currently on my Chromebook, I'd be disappointed if they dropped ext4 support in the future, we'll have to see what they do. Crouton shows the /home/user directory has 0754 permission... I can see the files listed in Chrome file manager, but not in Crouton. My Crouton user is a memb

Re: [nlug] Opening Some Files on External ext4 Hard Drive on a Chromebook

2024-07-25 Thread Csaba Toth
Wow, I didn't even know ext4 could be not supported on Chrome OS. There was a community push-back: https://www.networkworld.com/article/931460/chromeos-team-listens-to-linux-community-brings-back-ext2-3-4.html Was the push-back successful? I sold my ChromeBook so I cannot test it. If it's not suppo