dev/disk2s2 /Volumes/NTFS -olocal -oallow_other I make the folder /Volumes/NTFS and proceed to mount it: sudo /usr/local/bin/ntfs-3g For the records: /dev/disk2 (external, physical): #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: GUID_partition_scheme *3.0 TB disk2 1: Microsoft Reserved 134.2 MB disk2s1 2: Microsoft Basic Data TOSHIBA EXT 3.0 TB disk2s2 In my case, the output of the list diskutil list At least for me, it’s not always possible to follow a guide without getting an error. No incident and the output is similar to the one of the article, so kudos to howtogeek. I reboot and try again to install the ntfs-3g package: brew install ntfs-3g Warning: you are asked to reboot to apply changes. I do as requested: brew cask install osxfuse In my case, after cut & copy the line above brew got updated, I got a message requiring some more packages. I had it already, so I will go to the install of ntfs-3g: brew install ntfs-3g For an install: /usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL Then we may need to upgrade or install the package manager brew. But I need to have my reference □įirst we need to get Xcode (it could be you have it already): xcode-select -install What comes below is what is written on the solution referred above, from where I took the picture also. There are several solutions to achieve that goal. I remember managing to read NTFS before, but I don’t remember the osx version. The problem? It’s a NTFS disk, meaning I can read it but I’m not allowed to write on it. Unfortunately now there seem to be some kind of issue with samba and Catalina (and my router) so I’ve decided to unplug the disk to read it directly with my mac. There I copy my pictures, documents, etc from my handy using a SMB function. I have an external disk connected to my WiFi router that allows me to use it like some kind of NAS or home cloud.
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