![]() The bash script below can be used to automate the mounting. append /Groups/operator GroupMembership $USER ![]() # $USER is an ootb env variable that stores your mac user name ![]() You might also need to add your user to the operators group:.NOTE: -o allow_other,defer_permissions are needed in order to allow accessing the files from finder or terminal as a regular user. Sudo ext4fuse -o allow_other,defer_permissions /dev/disk2s1 To access all files you'll need to sudo, e.g.: You can mount as a regular user but that will only provide access to world-readable files.If the command above fails with Error: ext4fuse has been disabled then follow the steps at While other answers already give some usage examples I'll repeat it once again with some important details: For recent versions of MacOS ext4fuse works stably for read access only.
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