Well, Mac OS corrupted the Linux drive again. I'd uninstalled the program to read ext2fs, so that means either darwin/Aqua does the corruption, or shit installed with .dmg is hard to totally remove. Neither would surprise me
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I'm not absolutely convinced it's the third party E2FS program, and it honestly might be Mac OS itself which is doing this (E2FS was deleted this time).
In any case, using UUID and putting a line in /etc/fstab to not auto-mount, reinstalling E2FS and also telling that not to automount should avoid the problem in the future.
Why it is that Mac OS will read from /etc/fstab and not use it by default is another mystery I'll never understand. Apple fuckfaces...
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I'm not absolutely convinced it's the third party E2FS program, and it honestly might be Mac OS itself which is doing this (E2FS was deleted this time).
In any case, using UUID and putting a line in /etc/fstab to not auto-mount, reinstalling E2FS and also telling that not to automount should avoid the problem in the future.
Why it is that Mac OS will read from /etc/fstab and not use it by default is another mystery I'll never understand. Apple fuckfaces...
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