4/5/2023 0 Comments Open cd on mac![]() ![]() I then searched the web for what formats were likely used for CDs from that era. sudo mount -t exfat /dev/disk2 ~/cdrom mount_exfat: /dev/disk2 on /Users/malmer/cdrom: Permission denied I tried exfat, because that’s another old Windows filesystem. ls /sbin/mount* /sbin/mount /sbin/mount_cddafs /sbin/mount_msdos /sbin/mount_9p /sbin/mount_devfs /sbin/mount_nfs /sbin/mount_acfs /sbin/mount_exfat /sbin/mount_ntfs /sbin/mount_afp /sbin/mount_fdesc /sbin/mount_smbfs /sbin/mount_apfs /sbin/mount_ftp /sbin/mount_udf /sbin/mount_cd9660 /sbin/mount_hfs /sbin/mount_webdav I took at look at the various versions of mount to see if there were any other likely candidates. One webpage recommended that I see if Mac understood what filesystem was on the CD. My next step was to wander around the internet looking for solutions. sudo mount -t msdos /dev/disk2 ~/cdrom mount_msdos: Unsupported sector size (0) mount: /Users/malmer/cdrom failed with 71 I had to specify the filesystem type, so I took a guess that it was msdos. In spite of that, it wasn’t automatically mounting the CD.Īccording the Disk Utility, the Device was disk2, so I tried to mount /dev/disk2. Disk Utility clearly recognized that a CD had been inserted, and even was able to read the partitions. ![]()
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