![]() ![]() Uid=1000(bzodonnell) gid=1000(bzodonnell) sudo mount -t hfsplus -o uid=1000,gid=1000 /dev/sda2 /media/bzodonnell/MacOS I typed this before I ran the above code. XauthorityĮDIT: Here's what I'm typing to make sure the directory is mounted properly. wine-brothersĭrwxr-xr-x 1 501 dialout 9 May 1 09:25. ![]() rstudio-desktopĭrwxr-xr-x 1 501 dialout 8 Apr 15 13:45 stencylworks lilypond-fonts.cache-2ĭrwxr-xr-x 1 501 dialout 3 Feb 9 11:18. dropboxĭrwx- 1 501 dialout 73 May 7 09:23 Dropbox CFUserTextEncodingĭrwxr-xr-x 1 501 dialout 4. cacheĭrwxr-xr-x 1 501 dialout 156 May 2 13:13 Calibre Library bash_profile.pysaveĭrwxr-xr-x 1 501 dialout 7 Apr 30 13:11. androidĭrwxr-xr-x 1 501 dialout 7 Mar 9 18:44 AndroidStudioProjectsĭrwxr-xr-x 1 501 dialout 90 May 5 11:48 Applications This is the output: sudo ls -al /media/bzodonnell/MacOS/Users/bzodonnellĭrwxr-xr-x 1 501 dialout 61 May 4 15:57. Haven't tried to get into /.wine or anything.ĮDIT: Per Thomas W.'s suggestion, I ran sudo ls -al folder, where folder is the folder in which Documents is placed. The same error occurs for Desktop, Downloads, Dropbox, Google Drive, Library, Movies, Music, and Pictures - but not any of the other (visible) folders. Is it possible to change the UID and GID of my primary account to give me access to read the HFS+ volume?ĮDIT: Here's a screenshot of the issue when I try to access Documents. This account now has read access of the HFS+ volume - but when I deleted it and did the exact same thing for my primary account, I got the same error. When I logged back in, I still got the "You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of 'Macintosh HD'." In my troubleshooting efforts, I changed my primary account's UID and GID back to 1000 and made a new user account on which I changed the UID and GID. I changed my Ubuntu account's UID by logging into a second account I created with sudo privileges and running the following (where username is my login username): sudo usermod -u 501 -g 20 username I would like to be able to read the files off the HFS+ partition with OS X installed to listen to my music, watch video files, etc. I have a 1 TB hard drive in a Macbook Pro 6,2 (mid-2010) partitioned with 900 GB for Mac OS X and 100 GB for Ubuntu 14.04.
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