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lancestraz
Jul 6, 2007, 07:58 PM
I was screwing around with the permissions on one of the partitions of my external hard drive and it gave me an error. After that, when I plug it in nothing appears in the Finder. This is what Disk Utility look like (attached pic).
I don't really care about the "MacBook Pro Backup" partition, but the "Lance's Stuff" partition has a lot of stuff on it.
seany916
Jul 6, 2007, 09:53 PM
Wish I could help. Know that I sympathize with you.
plinden
Jul 6, 2007, 10:08 PM
Can you open a Terminal, then tell us what you get with:
cd /Volumes
ls -la
You may have just changed the permissions to not be readable. If so, you should be able to fix it with a chmod in terminal. I doubt that you've damaged anything in the drive just screwing around with permissions, unless there was a pre-existing problem.
lancestraz
Jul 7, 2007, 05:34 AM
Can you open a Terminal, then tell us what you get with:
cd /Volumes
ls -la
You may have just changed the permissions to not be readable. If so, you should be able to fix it with a chmod in terminal. I doubt that you've damaged anything in the drive just screwing around with permissions, unless there was a pre-existing problem.
OK. This is what I get.
iMac-G5:~ Stracensky$ cd /Volumes
iMac-G5:/Volumes Stracensky$ ls -la
total 8
drwxrwxrwt 5 root admin 170 Jul 7 06:31 .
drwxrwxr-t 28 root admin 1054 Jul 6 14:02 ..
d---r-xr-x 9 Stracens Stracens 408 Jul 6 16:43 Lance's Stuff
d---rwxr-x 31 Stracens Stracens 1156 Jul 6 15:41 MacBook Pro Backup
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 1 Jul 6 14:02 Macintosh HD -> /
Mernak
Jul 7, 2007, 11:30 AM
d---r-xr-x 9 Stracens Stracens 408 Jul 6 16:43 Lance's Stuff
d---rwxr-x 31 Stracens Stracens 1156 Jul 6 15:41 MacBook Pro Backup
Looks like you do not have read/write permission to those folders. When I tried to replicate your problem with my flash drive, the exact same thing happened. I fixed it by chmod =rwxrwxrwx /Volumes/Files
so for you..
chmod =rwxrwxrwx "/Volumes/Lance's Stuff"
chmod =rwxrwxrwx "/Volumes/MacBook Pro Backup"
The eject the drive via Disk utility and plug it back in
Disclaimer: This worked for me. This don't NOT guarantee that it will work for you
lancestraz
Jul 7, 2007, 08:51 PM
d---r-xr-x 9 Stracens Stracens 408 Jul 6 16:43 Lance's Stuff
d---rwxr-x 31 Stracens Stracens 1156 Jul 6 15:41 MacBook Pro Backup
Looks like you do not have read/write permission to those folders. When I tried to replicate your problem with my flash drive, the exact same thing happened. I fixed it by chmod =rwxrwxrwx /Volumes/Files
so for you..
chmod =rwxrwxrwx "/Volumes/Lance's Stuff"
chmod =rwxrwxrwx "/Volumes/MacBook Pro Backup"
The eject the drive via Disk utility and plug it back in
Disclaimer: This worked for me. This don't NOT guarantee that it will work for you
Yay! It worked. YourageniusIloveyou!
I thought I was sunk.
Thank you. :D
Mernak
Jul 7, 2007, 09:54 PM
Glad I could help.
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