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- From: kosowsky@bellini.harvard.edu (Jeffrey J. Kosowsky)
- Newsgroups: comp.emulators.mac.executor
- Subject: mounting mac hard disks on E/L
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- Date: 22 May 1996 14:12:08 GMT
- Organization: Division of Applied Sciences, Harvard University
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- I succeeded in accessing my old SCSI-I mac disk under E/L using my
- adaptec 2940. I am impressed. Congratulations to the folks at Ardi!
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- However, I only succeeded in mounting under root. I assume that the
- problem is with read/write permissions.
- I used the command: export MacVolumes="/dev/sdb"
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- I know that for other well-defined Linux filesystems such as ext2,
- dos, minix etc, you can use the 'mount' command or 'fstab' file to
- define mounting permissions. Is there a way to do this for mac disks
- to allow them to be user mountable/readable/writable by executor?
-
- Thanks,
- Jeff
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