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01-19-2013
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Vegetarians are so stupid.
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Any reason not to use FAT, since that can be read/written natively by both OSes?
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01-19-2013
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Originally Posted by Meat-O-Rama
Any reason not to use FAT, since that can be read/written natively by both OSes?
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No. Only the size of the files. I have a few large files that are Cowboys games and such. What is the maximum size of a file in the FAT32?
Is it 4 or 3 Gigs?
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01-19-2013
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Originally Posted by jobberone
No. Only the size of the files. I have a few large files that are Cowboys games and such. What is the maximum size of a file in the FAT32?
Is it 4 or 3 Gigs?
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there is no reason you can't share any size file though. There are plenty of addons that allow linux to read/write NTFS volumes, which is possibly what you need. When I used to dual boot linux I had something setup to allow me to copy to and from NTFS partitions while in linux. I have the same thing going on my hackintosh, but I rarely boot that machine now. You may want to research that a bit.
"I just kind of stopped in the middle of a route, which is the worst thing you can do," Ogletree said. "He just told me, 'What were you thinking?' I kind of mumbled something to him and he was like, 'You're stupid.' "
"If we can get the running game going early, that'll open up the passing game for Troy." - Jerry Jones, 11/12/12
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01-19-2013
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So I assume there is no way to connect this to my iMac and use NTFS to both read and write???
I have a network drive Mybookworld which recognizes the drive enclosure when I hook it up to the USB port in the back of the network drive. It will not however open them from my iMac although I've not checked from a Windows computer. I can hook this up to a Windows computer but it will mean using a laptop and keeping it on all the time which I'd rather not do. Is there another way to share this enclosure with its two SATA HDs with my network?
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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01-19-2013
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So I assume there is no way to connect this to my iMac and use NTFS to both read and write???
I have a network drive Mybookworld which recognizes the drive enclosure when I hook it up to the USB port in the back of the network drive. It will not however open them from my iMac although I've not checked from a Windows computer. I can hook this up to a Windows computer but it will mean using a laptop and keeping it on all the time which I'd rather not do. Is there another way to share this enclosure with its two SATA HDs with my network?
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You mention the enclosure contains two drives? Is it an enclosure using software RAID? if so, that might be why your mac can't see it. You would need the RAID drivers/kexts that allow mac to see that array.
"I just kind of stopped in the middle of a route, which is the worst thing you can do," Ogletree said. "He just told me, 'What were you thinking?' I kind of mumbled something to him and he was like, 'You're stupid.' "
"If we can get the running game going early, that'll open up the passing game for Troy." - Jerry Jones, 11/12/12
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01-19-2013
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there is no reason you can't share any size file though. There are plenty of addons that allow linux to read NTFS volumes, which is possibly what you need. When I used to dual boot linux I had something setup to allow me to copy to and from NTFS partitions while in linux. You may want to research that a bit.
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Here is the latest I get:
Actually something changed in 12A43 or 12A50. Preventing writing to the drive from applications. It also removed the ability to look up hidden drives like /Volumes when modifying a shortcut's destination location.
Basically it was a surgical strike against people using native NTFS in Mountain Lion. (especially from GUI side).
I'm running 12C60. I may plug the drives into my old G4 PowerBook and I should be able to recognize and read/write from there but that's not the optimal solution for me.
I did read where you can go into /etc/fstab.hd and change it to ignore the ignore this drive file in there. That's above my pay grade though.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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01-19-2013
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Originally Posted by jobberone
Here is the latest I get:
Actually something changed in 12A43 or 12A50. Preventing writing to the drive from applications. It also removed the ability to look up hidden drives like /Volumes when modifying a shortcut's destination location.
Basically it was a surgical strike against people using native NTFS in Mountain Lion. (especially from GUI side).
I'm running 12C60. I may plug the drives into my old G4 PowerBook and I should be able to recognize and read/write from there but that's not the optimal solution for me.
I did read where you can go into /etc/fstab.hd and change it to ignore the ignore this drive file in there. That's above my pay grade though.
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See my post right above this one. If you plug that enclosure into a windows box and it sees it as 'one logical drive' that is your problem. You have an enclosure emulating software RAID and macintosh OSX doesn't know how to recognize it. There's probably some sort of addon that would allow it to. Have you checked the manufacturer's website?
"I just kind of stopped in the middle of a route, which is the worst thing you can do," Ogletree said. "He just told me, 'What were you thinking?' I kind of mumbled something to him and he was like, 'You're stupid.' "
"If we can get the running game going early, that'll open up the passing game for Troy." - Jerry Jones, 11/12/12
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01-19-2013
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When I wanted to view and edit NTFS files, I downloaded this for my macbook pro.
At least try the 10 day trial and see if it resolves the issue.
http://www.paragon-software.com/home.../download.html
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01-19-2013
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Originally Posted by Kilyin
See my post right above this one. If you plug that enclosure into a windows box and it sees it as 'one logical drive' that is your problem. You have an enclosure emulating software RAID and macintosh OSX doesn't know how to recognize it. There's probably some sort of addon that would allow it to. Have you checked the manufacturer's website?
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It doesn't see it as one logical drive. It sees it as 2TBUSB1 and 2TBUSB2 which is the names I gave them. I trying it on my G4 although that doesn't make a lot of sense as I could just plug them into a Windows computer and share them with the Apples. It's just not convenient that way as the Windows are laptops.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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01-19-2013
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jobberone
It doesn't see it as one logical drive. It sees it as 2TBUSB1 and 2TBUSB2 which is the names I gave them. I trying it on my G4 although that doesn't make a lot of sense as I could just plug them into a Windows computer and share them with the Apples. It's just not convenient that way as the Windows are laptops.
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Okay, that is weird then. I don't buy enclosures (I make my own eternal drives) but why would you market an enclosure with two physical drives seen as... two physical drives? Typically enclosures with more than one physical hard drive are sold with a built in RAID array in the enclosure.
I guess that's beside the point, and I don't know why your apple doesn't see them. Good luck!
"I just kind of stopped in the middle of a route, which is the worst thing you can do," Ogletree said. "He just told me, 'What were you thinking?' I kind of mumbled something to him and he was like, 'You're stupid.' "
"If we can get the running game going early, that'll open up the passing game for Troy." - Jerry Jones, 11/12/12
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01-19-2013
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Originally Posted by Kilyin
Okay, that is weird then. I don't buy enclosures (I make my own eternal drives) but why would you market an enclosure with two physical drives seen as... two physical drives? Typically enclosures with more than one physical hard drive are sold with a built in RAID array in the enclosure.
I guess that's beside the point, and I don't know why your apple doesn't see them. Good luck!
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It's just an ordinary two bay enclosure with no RAID capability. You can buy two with RAID or more typically four bays or more. It's one power unit and enclosure that will hold 4 TBs of storage. That's appealing to me.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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01-23-2013
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#27
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Look up macFUSE.
Haven't used it since my solution uses a shared drive on my network (no NAS).
Paragon is used a lot as well.
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