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- #Ntfs 3g mac os x mac os x#
- #Ntfs 3g mac os x driver#
- #Ntfs 3g mac os x full#
- #Ntfs 3g mac os x code#
At first this problem was only happening to one of my 3 NTFS formatted external HDD's, but now it is happening to all of them. When I do this, the file becomes a folder with nothing in it. I can however add my own user into this list and give it Read and Write privileges. If I have a look at the permissions on these folders I notice that the system, admin and everyone users have No Access. However when I select them they do not go into the drive like all the other drive icons do. If I have a look in the Volumes directory, I can see the drives there (with the same blue folder icon). It is "yes", where as before it was "no". If I look at the information for the drive, everything looks normal, except the Journaled field. The Disk Utility shows the hard drives as mounted, but the icon is not the normal USB external drive icon, but instead a blue folder with a red circle containing a white hyphen over the top of it. They do not appear on the desktop after the mounting script runs at startup. I am having problems mounting my USB external hard disks. I am running MacFuse 10.5 - 1.1.1 and the NTFS-3G 1.1104 stable package from this site on Mac OS 10.5 Leopard. I am having a weird problem with ntfs-3g. I use a pre-beta version of Opera, 9.0b build 4517. However, MacFuse core was the old version 0.4.0. > Also, which build did you use? The > stable or the ublio one? I'm sorry but I don't remember, I have been switching between them quite a bit during these tests. My computer is a MacBook, bought about 6 months ago, and the ntfs partition is the one I use with Bootcamp. I must get into that later, as I don't have the mentioned CD. > please run a badblocks test using a > linux live cd (SystemRescueCD for > example) or similar to rule out the > possibility that your drive is > malfunctioning. The file "Audio." had the exact size of the file I was trying to download. The folder "Audio" was overwritten with a file "Audio." that had no extension.
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and then you tried to > save a file from Opera into the > folder and after that, the folder and > its contents disappeared? Yes, that is what happened. > mrelwood: > Are you saying that you had a folder > in which you had some stuff saved > from before.
#Ntfs 3g mac os x full#
Full compatibility can't be achieved due to an incompatibility issue between MacFUSE and NTFS-3G that I hope will be resolved in the next MacFUSE release.
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Made the package more compatible with MacFUSE 1.0.0 and thus Leopard.
#Ntfs 3g mac os x driver#
#Ntfs 3g mac os x mac os x#
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4/10.5, a PowerPC or Intel computer, MacFUSE 0.4.0 or 1.1 installed (MacFUSE 1.0.0 doesn't work well with this package. When using the ublio build it is extremely important that you make sure that you unmount disks cleanly before removing them from the system.
#Ntfs 3g mac os x code#
The ublio build contains external code that offers performance enhancements, but that hasn't been put through the same extensive testing process, and thus is more likely to contain bugs. The stable build is built only from code that have been tested extensively through the ntfs-3g testing process. This time I'm releasing two versions of the package: one "stable" build with no patches activated (except for some OS X specific ones), and one ublio build, which includes the ublio user space caching layer for performance enchancements. Here comes the latest version of NTFS-3G for OS X.