Hi,

MacFUSE is not providing your ext2 support. It is a framework/kernel component that other software uses to provide file system functionality.

You may be using fuse-ext2 or the older ext2fuse, which in turn uses MacFUSE. Either way, MacFUSE itself is not the issue here. If there are project-specific mailing lists for the ext2 solution that you are using, then you would probably get more reasonable answers by posting to those.

Alper Akcan's fuse-ext2 project is located here: http://alperakcan.org/?open=projects&project=fuse-ext2

Regards,

- Erik

Jonathan wrote 2010-08-10 20.27:
I'm having the same problem, so if you come across a solution please
share.


On Aug 10, 12:48 pm, technosinner<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi.  I can easily and flawlessly mount an ext2 drive (USB) on 10.5.8
with MacFuse 2.0.3, but there is no way I can get it to write.  I've
looked and looked and can't find what's going on.

And unless I've missed something, ext2 is supposed to be R/W, right?

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