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Old 28th February 2012, 12:55 PM
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Write permission on HFSplus drive

Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to delete some files and write more on an HFSplus mac usb drive. Seems I only have read privilages. Trying to figure out the mount command got my head spinning. Can anyone give me the syntax and a step by step to impliment mounting this drive as read/write? I'm running F15 64bit with KDE. Looks like the drive in question is named sdf3.

Thanks,
Greg

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