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title: Mountint Ext4 Filesystem On MacOS Readonly
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aliases: /posts/2020-02-22-mountint-ext4-filesystem-on-macos-readonly
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summary: An overview of how to mount your Pi-Star sdcard on a mac machine.
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categories: [computerstuff]
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tags: [pistar, macos]
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date: 2020-02-22T09:33:44+01:00
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---
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##### Installing the needed tools
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```console
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$ brew cask install osxfuse
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$ brew install ext4fuse
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```
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##### Mount the disk on your filesystem
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```console
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$ ext4fuse /dev/disk2s2 pi-star
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```
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##### Users, groups, write permissions, &c
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If you feel that you have to add yourself to another usergroup, then do that
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as the following code suggests:
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```console
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$ sudo dseditgroup -o edit -a $username -t user $groupname
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```
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