Mr. Lee:
Frederick C.Lee wrote:
I have YD Linux 4.0.1 on one drive and OS X on a different drive (one on external HD). I can see the Linux partition from OS X as '/' and can wonder into Linux territory. But I can't create a Public file any where within Linux without being a super user; and changing the owner doesn't work.
I am not quite sure *exactly* what you want to do, but look here for some tips on an extension to invoke ext2 (Linux) filesystem support from within Mac OS X:
<http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/pipermail/yellowdog-newbie/Week-of-Mon-20050117/006601.html>
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fsx/>
Question: What is a simple way to allow sharing files between the two OSes?
You can also see your HFS+ (Mac OS) partitions from within Yellow Dog Linux:
<http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/support/solutions/ydl_4.0/hfsplus.shtml>
If you have other questions not mentioned in those places, feel free to ask!
Best wishes, Clint
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