Using a new MacBook (C2D, 2.16 GHz) but am multibooting with number of Linux OSes.
To make OS X writable from Linux, I need to remove journaling from the OS X partition.
So, I go to Disk Utility and here's the info available about my Mac OS X partition:
So, now I go to File and look for a Disable Journaling option. But it's not there. What's there is Enable Journaling but even this is grayed out.
Would appreciate some advice on how to turn off journaling.
Thanks
Paul
To make OS X writable from Linux, I need to remove journaling from the OS X partition.
So, I go to Disk Utility and here's the info available about my Mac OS X partition:
OK, so it looks like it's journaled so I should be able to disable journaling, right?Mount Point : / Capacity : 113.0 GB (121,332,826,112 Bytes)
Format : Mac OS Extended (Journaled) Available : 54.2 GB (58,217,304,064 Bytes)
Owners Enabled : Yes Used : 58.8 GB (63,115,522,048 Bytes)
Number of Folders : 115,197 Number of Files : 436,726
So, now I go to File and look for a Disable Journaling option. But it's not there. What's there is Enable Journaling but even this is grayed out.
Would appreciate some advice on how to turn off journaling.
Thanks
Paul