![]() ![]() So I attempted to run the NTFS-3G Uninstaller with "sudo" (read somewhere that the uninstaller is "broken").ĭidn't appear to work until I reinstalled MacFUSE 0.3.0Īnd then reinstalled NTFS-3G - give that uninstaller something to work with!. I had read a suggestion to uninstall each component of NTFS-3G manually butI was not sure how to track down the individual files belonging to the NTFS-3G distribution. I'm not sure if it was the Terminal code above or some interaction with NTFS-3G and MacFUSE but using mand by double-clicking it did not work. dmg disk images would no longer mount! They would just spit out a "nonmountable volume" error! I was able to read/write to an NTFS-formatted external drive but found that 50% of my. Use AppleScript if you want to facilitate mounting and unmounting. To unmount, use sudo umount /dev/disk0s2. If not, type disktool -r and killall finder. Still in Terminal, type ntfs-3g /dev/disk0s2 /Volumes/your_ntfs_volume -o ping_diskarb,volname="your_ntfs_volume".In Terminal, type mkdir /Volumes/your_ntfs_volume, where your_ntfs_volume is the name of your NTFS volume.In Disk Utility, check out the device identifier ( disk0s2 or something) of the NTFS volume, and unmount it.Download ntfs-3g and compile it - there's also a premade binary.Compile it yourself, or easier of course, is to download the binary. Also, compile the latest release of pkgconfig. ![]() If you choose to compile yourself, install Xcode 2.4.1, and especially the SDK package within it.Follow these steps and you will be able to write to them as well: But Mac OS X 10.4 can only read, not write, to these kind of formatted volumes. So you have Boot Camp and a big disk to use, but then you are bound to the NTFS format instead of FAT.
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