From: Carson Hewitt on
In article <ho3d6r$hv$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>,
Wes Groleau <Groleau+news(a)FreeShell.org> wrote:

> Eugene wrote:
> > I have an external hard drive in ext2 format. I installed fuse-ext2 to
> > osx 10.6 and it can automatically mount and read files from the disk.
> > But it can not write to the disk. How can I write to such a disk?
>
> 1. Get a cheap used computer (like, grab it off someone's trash pile)
> 2. Install Linux or FreeBSD or Solaris
> 3. Add the disk
> 4. Use NFS
>
> :-)

Or fuse-ext2 with MacFUSE: <http://fuse-ext2.sourceforge.net/>
From: Wes Groleau on
Carson Hewitt wrote:
> Wes Groleau <Groleau+news(a)FreeShell.org> wrote:
>
>> Eugene wrote:
>>> I have an external hard drive in ext2 format. I installed fuse-ext2 to
>>> osx 10.6 and it can automatically mount and read files from the disk.
>>> But it can not write to the disk. How can I write to such a disk?
>> 1. Get a cheap used computer (like, grab it off someone's trash pile)
>> 2. Install Linux or FreeBSD or Solaris
>> 3. Add the disk
>> 4. Use NFS
>>
>> :-)
>
> Or fuse-ext2 with MacFUSE: <http://fuse-ext2.sourceforge.net/>

Did you read what you quoted ?!?
fuse-ext2 clearly does NOT meet the OP's requirements.

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Wes Groleau

The man who says, "I can do it!" may sometimes fail.
The man who says, "Impossible!" will never succeed.