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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => router & port problems => Topic started by: AnshitaMalviya on August 18, 2019, 09:05:20 AM
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I am trying to mount an HFS+ partition of an external USB hard drive as a shared volume. I am able to mount the disk like this:
DiskStation> mkdir /volumeUSB1/usbshare1-2 DiskStation> mount -t hfsplus /dev/sdq2 /volumeUSB1/usbshare1-2/ I am then able to read and write to the disk:
DiskStation> touch /volumeUSB1/usbshare1-2/test1 DiskStation> touch /volumeUSB1/usbshare1-2/test2 DiskStation> ls /volumeUSB1/usbshare1-2/ test1 test2 The partition is recognized by the NAS:
But it is not showing up as a shared folder:
Is there an additional step to get it to show up as a shared folder?
My goal is for Carbon Copy Cloner to be able to make a clone of my drive onto this disk over the network. If I were to format as EXT3 instead, Carbon Copy Cloner is unable to copy the system files. So, it's gotta be HFS+. The question is whether I can do it through the NAS. Since I am able to mount the drive and read/write to it no problem, I would suspect that it's a minor step that is missing to be able to mount it as a shared disk.
Thanks for any help!
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https://docsbay.net/how-to-read-a-hfs-drive-for-pc-or-windows
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Welcome AnshitaMalviya :)
There seems to be a misunderstanding:
Here is the HFS forum (HFS ~ HTTP File Server), it's an http server running mainly on Windows OS.
Your question seems to concern the partitioning system HFS+ ... You will easily find an answer by making your query on a search engine.
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Terminal mount command need /Dev/ path...
I Ubuntu Debian Linux info : https://askubuntu.com/questions/332315/how-to-read-and-write-hfs-journaled-external-hdd-in-ubuntu-without-access-to-os
Try askubunt forum for more q/a https://askubuntu.com/ or Mac apple support forum: https://idmsa.apple.com/IDMSWebAuth/signin?path=%2F%2Fwelcome&language=US-EN&instanceId=EN&appIdKey=529eb2b096d5a3d54162171f0f29ba797e602812660013123243e58bc7bedf56&rv=1
Windows is unable to mount or read a apple Mac os file system. Hfs+ is the hard drive file system such as fat32/ntfs/ext4
Fat32 is the universal file system read by all machine.
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Somes tools perhaps usefull :
Free:
http://www.catacombae.org/hfsexplorer/
You have to pay:
https://www.paragon-software.com/home/hfs-windows/#
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Somes tools perhaps usefull
Thanks very much for that information.