Camaleón on 15/08/10 15:56, wrote:
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 15:23:25 +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
(...)
It seems most people have other problems with Time Machine back-ups like
just reading them at all or creating them, and I haven't found anybody
talking about what I can do to share the hard drive with one.
And if I can mount it read-write, will it stuff the Time Machine
back-up? I guess I can experiment, the back-up's not critical to keep at
this time.
Why not make 2 partitions of ~500 GiB for each of you? That way things
wont be messed and you can choose different filesystems and permissions
for the stored files :-?
Yes, OK I guess that's the best way.
After thrashing around like a psycho in a straight-jacket for a while, I saw
this in /var/log/messages which probably explains the problem:
Aug 15 14:38:58 localhost kernel: [174941.037671] hfs: write access to a
journaled filesystem is not supported, use the force option at your own risk,
mounting read-only.
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