Ok, gotcha! Thank you! On Aug 10, 2:35 pm, Erik Larsson <[email protected]> wrote: > 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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