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How to share TrueCrypted drive for OSX and Linux with write perms
Are you sure that Linux cannot write to journaled HFS+ drives? It seems from my experience that for every other user but root, they do mount as read only, but if you mount the drive as root, you get full read/write permissions. Alternately, if the disk is always going to be there, load up its mountpoint in the fstab, and it will be mounted by the system at boot, and available as r/w to everyone.
How to share TrueCrypted drive for OSX and Linux with write perms
I also seem to remember being able to mount up and read/write to journaled HFS+ drives from linux... but I can't remember what was required other than that it wasn't especially straightforward. Not too helpful, I know. |
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