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By default, MacFUSE will not let Spotlight (or any other root process) have
access to a MacFUSE volume. I don't know
what options you are running ntfs-3g with, but you will have to explicitly
opt-in so that Spotlight can work.
That said, I'm afraid I don't know what might be happening with ntfs-3g or Disk
Utility. MacFUSE itself doesn't
interact with disk utility.
If you can give me a reproducible case of a system crash that doesn't involve
ntfs-3g (or is clearly MacFUSE's fault),
I'll be happy to look at it.
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 27 Jun 2008 at 10:02
tomasio: since OS X should never crash whatever ntfs-3g options are used and the
issue seem to be MacFUSE irrelevent thus I suggest to contact Apple because a
pure
user space process should never be able to crash the operating system. It seems
you
have found an OS X bug. Good luck.
Original comment by sz...@ntfs-3g.org
on 28 Jun 2008 at 11:39
an OS X bug? Oh no :.(
Okey, I will send it to Apple. Thank you in the meanwhile.
Original comment by toma...@gmail.com
on 28 Jun 2008 at 5:19
Can you post your panic log? It should be the most recently created file in
/Library/Logs/PanicReporter/ folder.
Lets just make sure that it is indeed not MacFUSE's fault.
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 28 Jun 2008 at 5:29
I attached the last two panic logs. The first documents a crash with indexing
turned
on, the second with indexing disabled. I am really thankful that you are trying
to
help me with this.
Original comment by toma...@gmail.com
on 28 Jun 2008 at 6:13
Attachments:
Based on your panic log, MacFUSE _is_ involved (the panic is file system
related), but I can't say yet if it's
MacFUSE's fault or OS X's fault. The panic itself is occurring outside of
MacFUSE, but the file involved comes from
a MacFUSE volume. I'll try to reproduce this and look into it.
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 28 Jun 2008 at 6:30
If I can be of any help, let me know!
Original comment by toma...@gmail.com
on 28 Jun 2008 at 6:52
I just had a kernel panic while saving a file to an sshfs-mounted volume. I'm
hoping
that it's related and the panic log may help diagnose both cases. Attached
panic log.
This has occurred occasionally for me; it's pretty darn rare. And of course,
it's not
related to ntfs-3g; the remote mount is actually a ClearCase mvfs volume on a
Solaris
box using ufs filesystem roots.
Original comment by dbk...@gmail.com
on 7 Jul 2008 at 1:15
Attachments:
dbkirk: The panic log you posted is for the following issue (not related to
this one):
http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/issues/detail?id=111&can=2&q=
I don't think Apple fixed this issue in Tiger--Leopard should have fixed this.
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 7 Jul 2008 at 6:31
Can't reproduce.
Original comment by si...@gmail.com
on 10 Nov 2008 at 5:30
I reformatted the regarding Volumes with Apple's Disk Utility to "Mac OS
Extended"
(HFS Plus), so Spotlight use on NTFS-3G Volumes is not an issue for me anymore.
Thank
you for your efforts.
Original comment by toma...@gmail.com
on 15 Nov 2008 at 7:04
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
toma...@gmail.com
on 27 Jun 2008 at 8:44