This way of treating "old stuff" doesn't seem random, but I really can't get why Apple is taking out features like that. Unfortunately I'm too much of a noob to be able to update those project, but I think it would be great if Apple offered to its user the chance to read their old Mac data like we're able to do with old DOS disks. Even if libfuse_ino64.2.dylib is in /usr/local/lib and that path is added to Xcode options I just keep getting ld: library not found for -lfuse_ino64.2 ![]() d235j/fusemfs GitHub repo -> I can't find a way to build it either, even after updating the project, updating the code from linked repositories to the last version.Unfortunately it's built for 32 bit so Catalina can't use it ( why do they keep removing features?) and I can't get it to build in Xcode. MFSLives -> this was the sample code that apple distributed from Tiger onwards.elliotnunn/machfs GitHub repo -> I was suggested this library, it seems a great idea, but using DumpHFS seems like using hfsutils.FuseHFS is apparently working with it, but surprisingly it doesn't seem to work hfsutils ( ) -> these are the only working ones but they're a mess to work with."Couldn't open volume: Undefined error: 0" 0x09/hfsfuse GitHub repo -> it builds and installs correctly, but when I try to mount old HFS images I get Plain HFS volumes not currently supported.thejoelpatrol/fusehfs GitHub repo -> managed to build it botching the code but when I mount Standard HFS images I get errors such as "Device not configured".Does anyone know what would happen if I took hfs.fs from Mojave and used it in Catalina? Would it possibly work? Does anyone know if there's any option to enable it back? (Maybe something like boot-args="no32exec=0" to run 32-bit code). HFS standard options are still in /System/Library/Filesystems/ hfs.fs plists, so I'm wondering if Apple disabled old HFS support through some external option.I found many open source projects trying to port both HFS and MFS to OS X I'd love to simply be able to mount old disks and access data through Finder. I know I can use emulators such as minivmac, Sheepshaver and Mojave on VirtualBox to access that data, but that would mean a lot more work to get readable data. So, after the still ongoing struggle to get data off damaged floppies (I started weeks ago and still probably have a couple of weeks to go) I'm wondering how to easily access that data from disk images. Hating this approach to "old", even more when keeping support for FAT12 DOS floppies and removing support for Apple formatted floppies.) nor MFS (it's actually not supported since Mac OS 8, but from Mac OS X 10.4 Apple offered sources to build a MFS read only support using the great system expandability features that OS X inherited from NeXT). During the lockdown I decided to use some of my time to backup all the all Mac disks and floppies I have at home so I can store them in a somewhat more readable format that SyQuest cartridges and MFS formatted SD 400k floppies and finally free up lots of space in some libraries.ĭoing so I eventually discovered that macOS Catalina can neither mount HFS "non plus" (Apple removed HFS standard support in 10.15, apparently just for the sake of it.
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