Mounting the Linux Drive in Mac OS X

Andrew Mason andrew at assertis.net
Mon Jan 17 00:56:27 MST 2005


Hi, 
You need to get the extFS tools for OSX. MacOS doesn't come with much file 
system support by default.



On Monday 17 January 2005 5:16 am, Raymond Halbert wrote:
> I was very easily abel to mount the Mac OS X hard drive in Linux, but I
> am having trouble doing the opposite. I. e., I want o mount the Linux
> partition in Mac OS X, but I cannot figure out how. I know that the YDL
> partition is /dev/disk0s4, but my mac won't let me mount it. Is there a
> way that I could force it to mount? (I have tried sudo and root.)
>
> After that is done, is the procedure for mounting the drive on reboot
> that much different from what I did for Linux? (fstab file editing
> procedure)
>
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