Hi Amit, I downloaded from here: http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/
Unfortunately, all I have /library/filesystems/fusefs.fs There is nothing else showing. Would it be located in a different directory than I am looking? I finally was able to get my MacBook Pro to recognize my portable hard drive. I can only read files since it is NTFS, but at least it is usable again. Thanks for you help, Roger On Nov 17, 3:41 pm, Amit Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Check if what you're looking at is what you installed, and what you > installed is what you downloaded. Not to say this would be the case > with your installation, but it's far too common for people to install > MacFUSE from like, ten different sources (the "official" project site, > fink, macports, some ntfs-3g "suite", Parallels, self-compiled, ...). > Then they get confused and seek support on this site. Are you *sure* > you don't have any such complications? > > If you don't have a /Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support > subdirectory, you don't really have any useful MacFUSE components-- > even the MacFUSE kernel extension comes from that subdirectory. What > *do* you have within /Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs then? Look for an > Info.plist file in there somewhere. What's the version number in the > Info.plist? > > Amit > > rogeraggie wrote: > > HI Amit, > > > How come I do not have a Support subdirectory? I thought I downloaded > > the latest version - the 1.1..1 dmg. I don't have the uninstall .sh > > file. > > > To uninstall MacFUSE on Mac OS X 10.5.x, you would run: > > > sudo /Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Support/uninstall-macfuse-core.sh > > If the file system bundle in your MacFUSE installation doesn't have a > > Support subdirectory, that means you have a "really old" version of > > MacFUSE. Please look for the uninstall script within the fusefs.fs/ > > directory itself. > > > Roger > > > On Nov 17, 1:42 pm, Amit Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Try asking on the ntfs-3g support forums. > > > > rogeraggie wrote: > > > > I installed macfuse 1.1 and then ntfs-3g. I can't find my Simpletech > > > > 100 gb external drive in finder. > > > > > In library, all I have is fuse.fs. I do not have anything else. > > > > > In System/Library/File System/ I have nfs-3g.fs > > > > > In disk utility, I do show the Simpletech drive. I can press unmount, > > > > and it will not unmount it. If I click the volumes link at the bottom > > > > of that screen, it shows SimpledrivePS, SimpledrivePS1, .... all the > > > > way through SimpledrivePS8. Under sharing and permissions, it reads no > > > > access for system, admin, or everyone. If I click the arrow by it, it > > > > will not let me change it. > > > > > I don't have any uninstall or support directory for the fuse.fs. It > > > > looks like it is the most recent file. > > > > > Please help as I now can not access my external ntfs formatted drive. > > > > My windows pc can still use it fine. I have a MacBook Pro and am > > > > completely new to Macs and obviously in over my head. > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > Roger --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "macfuse-devel" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macfuse-devel?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
