I've got my mac set up with one partition for OS X and one for Gentoo. I access my OS X partition from within gentoo by using
mount hfsplus /mnt/mac /dev/hda11 (i think it's eleven, whatever it is..)
Anyway, once mounted I am able to see the directories of my OS X partition, but there is a problem.. I can't access any of the files in my user folders. I can access the public folder in my user folder, but that's it.
It seems that Gentoo is respecting the file permissions of OS X, but is there a way I can set up permissions on certain files/folders so that I can view and read them in my gentoo without being root?
I tried finding this out on the Gentoo forums but no one really could figure out what I could do to make it work.
Thanks.
mount hfsplus /mnt/mac /dev/hda11 (i think it's eleven, whatever it is..)
Anyway, once mounted I am able to see the directories of my OS X partition, but there is a problem.. I can't access any of the files in my user folders. I can access the public folder in my user folder, but that's it.
It seems that Gentoo is respecting the file permissions of OS X, but is there a way I can set up permissions on certain files/folders so that I can view and read them in my gentoo without being root?
I tried finding this out on the Gentoo forums but no one really could figure out what I could do to make it work.
Thanks.