Hi,

I believe you have misunderstood what MacFUSE is/does.
MacFUSE is a supporting library and kernel component that file system 
implementors can use to create portable userspace file system drivers.
In particular, MacFUSE does not provide ext2/ext3 capabilities for your 
Mac (it does not provide any file system capabilities out of the box).

So I doubt that this is the right place to ask these kinds of questions. 
First you should find out which file system driver you're using in order 
to get ext2/ext3 support (fuse-ext2 and ext2fuse are two examples), or 
nobody here is going to have a clue what you're talking about.

Regards,

- Erik

rva wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got a Stardom SL3620 as raid using ext2  but having some privileges
> problems. I can reformat it to ext3 ( actualy it was before ) but the
> problems where the same.
>
>
> Maybe a silly question, when I install MacFuse can I controll the
> privileges of all of the files?
>
> Thanks in advace
>
> RvA
> >
>   


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