thanks for your patch.
Which version of fuse_ext2 and Darwin/MacOSX works for you?
I tried it in the past, but the results where not working on a raspberry pi.
You enable the fuse by default, that would change the existing behaviour.
Why do you think this should be default?
best regards
Waldemar
Hi,
thanks for your patch.
Which version of fuse_ext2 and Darwin/MacOSX works for you?
I tried it in the past, but the results where not working on a raspberry pi.
You enable the fuse by default, that would change the existing behaviour.
Why do you think this should be default?
best regards
Waldemar
It works for me to flash an sdcard on macos sierra 10.12.6. I already flashed an sd-card for the pi1 and for the pi3. It also even works with the pi3 compute module with official baseboard to flash the internal flash there.
I was thinking that the open source one should maybe be default, because it can work okay(for me at least). But I totally understand if you don't want to change it, so just let me know and I'll adapt it.
Best regards,
Tom
Hello!
I use this one: https://github.com/gpz500/fuse-ext2/releases/tag/v0.0.9-gpz501
It works for me to flash an sdcard on macos sierra 10.12.6. I already flashed an sd-card for the pi1 and for the pi3. It also even works with the pi3 compute module with official baseboard to flash the internal flash there.
I was thinking that the open source one should maybe be default, because it can work okay(for me at least). But I totally understand if you don't want to change it, so just let me know and I'll adapt it.
Best regards,
Tom
Changes needed to use fuse_ext2 to create ext4 partitions, so the proprietary paragon is not needed.
Hi,
thanks for your patch. Which version of fuse_ext2 and Darwin/MacOSX works for you? I tried it in the past, but the results where not working on a raspberry pi. You enable the fuse by default, that would change the existing behaviour. Why do you think this should be default?
best regards Waldemar
Hello!
I use this one: https://github.com/gpz500/fuse-ext2/releases/tag/v0.0.9-gpz501
It works for me to flash an sdcard on macos sierra 10.12.6. I already flashed an sd-card for the pi1 and for the pi3. It also even works with the pi3 compute module with official baseboard to flash the internal flash there.
I was thinking that the open source one should maybe be default, because it can work okay(for me at least). But I totally understand if you don't want to change it, so just let me know and I'll adapt it.
Best regards, Tom