[MacPorts] #45947: ntfs-3g @2014.2.15 Cannot access drive
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Wed Nov 19 18:58:20 PST 2014
#45947: ntfs-3g @2014.2.15 Cannot access drive
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Reporter: keybounce@… | Owner: macports-tickets@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.3.2
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: ntfs-3g |
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Changes (by larryv@…):
* cc: nomaintainer@… (removed)
* cc: dports@… (added)
Old description:
> I'm not able to actually use an NTFS drive.
>
> I have followed the instructions at
> <https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/Ntfs3gFinder>
>
> But those notes seem to be for using this with fuse4x.
> The port is now using osxfuse
>
> I cannot figure out how to get a kernel driver for osxfuse to actually
> show up in the kernel; I am not seeing anything happen in user space.
>
> In particular, my "mount_ntfs" starts with:
>
> #!/bin/bash
> VOLUME_NAME="${@:$#}"
> VOLUME_NAME=${VOLUME_NAME#/Volumes/}
> USER_ID=502
> GROUP_ID=20
> TIMEOUT=20
>
> echo test mounting ntfs
>
> and the echo never shows in the system log.
>
> Nov 19 17:19:24 keybounceMBP diskarbitrationd[18]: unable to mount
> /dev/disk2s1 (status code 0x00000002).
>
> Is the only clue I have from the system log.
New description:
I'm not able to actually use an NTFS drive.
I have followed the instructions at [[howto/Ntfs3gFinder]]
But those notes seem to be for using this with fuse4x.
The port is now using osxfuse
I cannot figure out how to get a kernel driver for osxfuse to actually
show up in the kernel; I am not seeing anything happen in user space.
In particular, my "mount_ntfs" starts with:
{{{
#!/bin/bash
VOLUME_NAME="${@:$#}"
VOLUME_NAME=${VOLUME_NAME#/Volumes/}
USER_ID=502
GROUP_ID=20
TIMEOUT=20
echo test mounting ntfs
}}}
and the echo never shows in the system log.
{{{
Nov 19 17:19:24 keybounceMBP diskarbitrationd[18]: unable to mount
/dev/disk2s1 (status code 0x00000002).
}}}
Is the only clue I have from the system log.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/45947#comment:1>
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