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freeSTUD2021-05-08 18:12:55
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freeSTUD, 2021-05-08 18:12:55

How to write to ntfs in MacOS?

The question is, I read articles that it is possible in a poppy through the terminal using fstab to register support for working with an NTFS record for the name of a flash drive. Now I'm trying all this and after making a change to Fstab, my flash drive is not mounted. In disk utility, it is displayed in a transparent color, and in the properties it says that it is not mounted, but if everything is removed from fstab, then everything becomes fine.

MacOS I have a Mojave
flash drive in ntfs , I

write everything in fstab like this:
LABEL=DIS_NAME none ntfs rw,auto,nobrowse Tell me, does

this option no longer work or am I stupid somewhere?

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Zettabyte, 2021-05-09
@Zettabyte

Technical options have already been offered to you, I will make an addition on my own, which, in my opinion, seems to be very important.
When working on a Mac, never keep a single copy of files on NTFS. Be sure to make sure that you have a copy on another medium with a native file system.
We have repeatedly met with various unexpected data losses in a similar situation, all sorts of "gatherings", etc.
For example, even here they recently asked: All files disappeared in the working folder after the Finder freezes and restarts in MacOS, how can I restore them?
Another option is to format the flash drive in exFAT, then no additions are required, but this file system itself is so-so.

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Jordan_Belforts, 2021-05-10
@Jordan_Belforts

The best option in my opinion is to use exFat.

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