Ubuntu Drive Visible to OS X?
Brett Kirksey
ubuntu-users at valx.mailshell.com
Wed Sep 22 16:02:54 UTC 2004
On Wednesday 22 September 2004 at 15:16+0100, Peter Simpson wrote:
> You must not change any of the lines that are already there, but add a line to
> the end of the file that looks like this:
>
> /dev/hda1 /media/osx auto rw,auto 0 0
>
> . . .
>
> The "/media/osx" is a directory that you will have to create by issuing the
> command:
>
> sudo mkdir /media/osx
OK, I edited the fstab (needed to use 'hda9') and got it to recognize on startup. But when I go to /media/osx, it isn't showing me all of the contents of the drive. It's only showing 3 or 4 files (document icons with the gnome foot on them) that say "DesktopDB", "Finder", "System", etc. I know these are Mac files, but I don't know where the other contents of the disk are.
Any idea?
Thanks
Brett
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