Ubuntu accessing MacOSX user folder.

Wes James comptekki at gmail.com
Fri Feb 10 16:03:24 UTC 2012


Here's some info you might want to read, also:

http://superuser.com/questions/84446/how-to-mount-a-hfs-partition-in-ubuntu-as-read-write

-wes

On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 8:52 AM, Dave Woyciesjes
<woyciesjes at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> On 02/10/2012 10:34 AM, Ioannis Vranos wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 5:11 PM, Dave Woyciesjes
>> <woyciesjes at sbcglobal.net>  wrote:
>>>
>>>        I've got my MacBook Pro dual booting OSX 10.6 and Ubuntu 11.10.
>>> Now
>>> what I want to do is to be able to use the Documents (and others) folder
>>> in
>>> the OSX user folder (/User/Dave/Documents) with Ubuntu as well.
>>>        Yes, there are many how-tos that mention using a third partition
>>> for
>>> this. Since I don't have a lot of extra space (and I'd rather not
>>> anyway); I
>>> need to figure out a good way to get the permissions right...
>>>        Since OSX user number is 501, and Ubuntu start at 1001; that's a
>>> bit
>>> of a hiccup.
>>>
>>>        One thought I had was to create a group on each os, "crossover"
>>> and
>>> set the groups to have matching numbers as well. Then in Mac OSX I would
>>> give the crossover group rwx permissions on the folder I want access to.
>>>        I'd also have to add a line to fstab to get the OSX partition
>>> mounted
>>> automatically as well.
>>>
>>>        This all make sense, or am I headed down the wrong (or bad?) path?
>>
>>
>> This sounds like a reasonable approach.
>>
>>
>        Created the crossover group in OSX, and added me as a member. Now to
> determine what the group number is. And no, OSX doesn't keep it in
> /etc/group. Already looked in that...
>
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