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The app includes options to enable Spotlight indexing, mount disks read-only, or disable auto-mount on a per-volume basis.

#Extfs startup mac os x#

There’s even a lovely color-coded space indicator like the one introduced with Mac OS X El Capitan, displaying content by Audio, Video, Apps, Images, and Other categories. Dual-boot users also have the option to reboot into a compatible mounted Mac or Windows startup volume.

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I’m happy to report version 15 restores the ability to format NTFS drives alongside the usual Mac OS Extended, exFAT, and FAT options, but the software now works as a standalone application as well.Īnd what a gorgeous app it is! The user interface is tastefully designed, with buttons for mounting, unmounting, verifying, or erasing the selected volume.

#Extfs startup for mac#

NTFS for Mac 14, formatting tools were briefly exiled to System Preferences after years of working directly inside Apple’s Disk Utility. Paragon NTFS for Mac 15: Hey, good-lookin’ Incidentally, blkid still shows the drive (/dev/sda2).Now available as a standalone app, Paragon NTFS for Mac 15 features a gorgeous new user interface. I restarted Emulationstation and now none of the emulators are populating.Ĭommand now returns nothing at all, so I guess the drive or mount/link is not being Did you mean that with the automatic method, I should not have to add that line with UUID to my fstab file? Or should it actually be in there? Thanks. The system came back on, but wasn't finding any of the game files. So I actually had a game just now hang up, and had to do a reboot from an ssh terminal.

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I have a Mac, by the way, and originally was using extFS Paragon software to format the external HDD as ext4, but then couldn't get the created RetroPie/roms folders to show up properly in my Finder windows to actually transfer the ROMs, so have decided to just go with exfat format (as I will eventually be copying over movie files larger than 4GB).Īny advice or help anyone could provide would be very much appreciated.

#Extfs startup how to#

So I guess I just need to know how to make RetroPie automatically mount the drive for me each time? I did add both exfat-utils and expat-fuse from an ssh command line. dev/sda2: LABEL="MEDIA" UUID="5BD5-384E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="MYBOOK" PARTUUID="d3b80b87-092c-49ce-b2e1-214e91d1e342"Īnd when I check for one of the ROMs that I added from ssh, it appears to be there: $ ls /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/atari7800 dev/mmcblk0: PTUUID="f2d3cb4f" PTTYPE="dos" Either way, I think the drive is being recognized by the Pi: sudo blkid Which, quite honestly, I'm not sure if necessary/correct.

extfs startup

I wasn't sure if you use the auto-mount option in the guide if you still need to edit the fstab file or not, but have tried to do so by adding: UUID=5BD5-384E /home/pi/RetroPie exfat nofail,uid=pi,gid=pi 0 0 The file structure did copy over to my HDD, but then after I copied some test ROMs to the USB HDD and restarted the Pi, the drive is not automatically mounting/the ROMs are not being seen and therefore no emulators are populating. I burned a new Retropie image to my SD card (4.4), formatted the HDD to exfat, and then followed the guide ( ) and used the auto-mount method.

extfs startup

I am still fairly new to Retropie and have been trying to set it up so that I can put all of my ROMs onto my external USB HDD (I eventually want to add the Kodi port and put all of my movies and music files on there as well, so have chosen the exfat format). USB Devices connected: 4TB WD My Book External HDD (exfat), Buffalo USB Gamepad, and Rii USB keyboardĬontroller used: Buffalo iBuffalo Classic USB Gamepad for PC (2145487) Built From: Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website (retropie-4.4-rpi2_)














Extfs startup