Dear All,

     I am Valerio from Switzerland. I have a question about the setup
of MacFUSE in Snow Leopard.

Since I installed MacFUSE, my Linux ext partitions automount when I
boot Mac OS X. I would like this not to happen. I followed this guide:

http://www.tannr.com/2009/09/01/preventing-a-volume-from-automatically-mounting-in-os-x/

The first problem is that the ext2 partitions, which MacOSX sees
through MacFUSE, have no UUID. Hwever, I have filesystem labels, and
MacOS X uses them as
directory names for the mount points. So I used 'LABEL=' instead of
the UUID in fstab. I even tried to list the device entry in the form: /
dev/disk0s2.

The system keeps ignoring that. The fstab method works well for native
hfs+ partitions, but not for the MacFUSE ones.

Is there a way, though a configuration file or some option, to have
MacFUSE partitions not to automount?

Thank you

      Valerio

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