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Re: acces to hfplus partition



ok, it works fine like that.
thx

Albert Farrés a écrit :

>2005/9/8, kohzak <kohzak@gmail.com>:
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>>Hi all
>>
>>I have an ibook 12 G and dual boot between Osx panther and Debian testing.
>>
>>I have create a partition in hfsplus and compile my linux kernel to
>>write on it.
>>So my /etc/fstab is :
>>
>>/dev/hda5       /mnt/osx        hfsplus     user,auto      0   0
>>
>>The problem is that when i try to mount it, user and group owners of
>>/mnt/osx become 501 and 501.
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>>I've tried to force with
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>>/dev/hda5       /mnt/osx        hfsplus user,auto,uid=1000,gid=1000     0  0
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>>but it still mount as 501.
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>>I can only copy some file on this parition with root acces.
>>
>>Does any one know how to change user uid and gid under osx, or any other
>>solution ?
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>It's normal, hfs+ is a unix fs type like ext2, ext3 or reiserfs. If
>you want write on it as normal user create a folder and change the
>owner, more or less:
>    $ cd /mnt/osx
>    $ mkdir foo
>    $ chown user.group foo
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>Albert
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>>Thanks
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