I know it is a pain, but some funky things were happening with my drives after I installed macfuse, so I wanted to be very sure they were gone.įile /Library/Extensions/fusefs.kext/Contentsįile /Library/Extensions/fusefs.kext/Contents/istįile /Library/Extensions/fusefs.kext/Contents/MacOSįile /Library/Extensions/fusefs.kext/Contents/MacOS/fusefsįile /Library/Extensions/fusefs.kext/Contents/Resourcesįile /Library/Extensions/fusefs.kext/Contents/Resources/English.lprojįile /Library/Extensions/fusefs.kext/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/InfoPlist.stringsįile /Library/Extensions/fusefs.kext/Contents/Resources/load_fusefsįile /System/Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fsįile /System/Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Contentsįile /System/Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Contents/istįile /System/Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Contents/Resourcesįile /System/Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Contents/Resources/English.lprojįile /System/Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/InfoPlist.stringsįile /System/Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/Contents/istįile /System/Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/mount_fusefsįile /System/Library/Filesystems/fusefs.fs/uninstall-macfuse-core.shįile /usr/local/include/fuse/fuse_common.hįile /usr/local/include/fuse/fuse_common_compat.hįile /usr/local/include/fuse/fuse_compat.hįile /usr/local/include/fuse/fuse_lowlevel.hįile /usr/local/include/fuse/fuse_lowlevel_compat. Reported by Daniel Iwan: 'Unmounting issues in v2.5.2' Fixed a bug, that can cause FUSE file systems to crash when reclaiming a vnode after making a hard link to the corresponding file. This script will just return the files that are still installed on your computer and then you can go and delete them by hand one-by-one. Fixed a race condition introduced in OSXFUSE 2.5.2, that can result in unmounting a FUSE volume taking up to several minutes in some cases. (of course you would have to name the script below 'find_macfuse_stuff.sh' after you copy and paste it into a text file) Instead of running the script again, I would recommend running the shell script posted below with this command:įind_macfuse_stuff.sh | grep -iv 'cannot open' # replaced it with a prompt at end of script telling user to restart:Įcho 'PLEASE RESTART YOUR COMPUTER NOW.'Īctually, I have found a few other files that were not deleted when I first ran this script. # previously was this dir which was incorrect: This release supports macOS 10.9 to macOS 12. With this fix, support for macOS 10.9 to 10.11 could be restored. Its files' contents are derived from the files stored on the native filesystem, but its file hierarchy and organisation (basically, the directories) are independent from the native file system. I am not sure if the installer put mine in the wrong dir or this something that needs to be fixed in the script, but I thought everyone should know. In Xcode 12.5, Apple fixed an issue that caused macOS 10.11 and earlier versions of macOS to reject packages signed in macOS 11 or later. I'm writing a MacOSX application that requires a logical VFS to be presented to the user. I found that fusefs.kext file was in the directory: In the part where you change directories to /System/Library/Extensions and then I ran the script above, but I found something that may The revised script is at the bottom of this post.
This software should be considered alpha, and provides no guarantees that the XFS filesystem remains unaltered. The journal is ignored, but basic read only operations should work fine.
This driver allows Mac OS 10.7 with OSXFUSE/MacFuse to mount XFS filesystems in readonly mode. I am posting a rev here and on the google site. Fuse-xfs is a MacFuse (OSXFUSE) driver for XFS filesystems.
Otherwise, you may have to follow How to mount lvm partition on ubuntu.Regarding the uninstall script link to googlecode site. If things went well, you should see your lvm volume(s) in the sidebar of the ubuntu's file browser (Nautilus). Make sure all disks from the usb device are ejected on your mac sideĬlick the usb icon bottom right (Mine was a seagate, don't judge me) :P
Open a terminal in ubuntu and install lvm2 sudo apt-get install -y lvm2 Insert guest cd from virtualbox menu devices > Insert guest cd image and install it, (I did this, but I don't know if it was necessary for usb support).
Grab virtualbox with extension-pack (usually works better)īrew cask install virtualbox virtualbox-extension-packĭownload a virtualbox ubuntu image (could be an other distro too btw, i used Ubuntu Linux 15.04 x86_64 with password reverse)Ĭonfigure a shared folder from the settings (optional, do this only if you want to copy data from disk to your mac)Įnable USB Controller from Ports settings (I used USB 3.0 (xHCI) controller) Note that using a virtual machine for data transfer will be slower than booting directly into a live cd. I went with Ryan's solution and it worked.