Drive Partitions
The following drive partition limitations exist across operating
systems:
Windows and Mac targets are not able to read Linux formatted
partitions
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Windows
and Linux
Only Windows Fat partitions are supported by Linux
Windows FAT and NTFS supported by Mac
Mac users must unmount any devices that are already mounted in
order to connect to a target server. Use >diskutil umount
/dev/disk1s1 to unmount the device and diskutil mount /dev/disk1s1
to remount it.
Virtual Media Not Refreshed After Files Added
After a virtual media drive has been mounted, if you add a file(s) to that
drive, those files may not be immediately visible on the target server.
Disconnect and then reconnect the virtual media connection.
Active System Partitions
You cannot mount active system partitions from a Mac or Linux client.
Linux Ext3/4 drive partitions need to be unmounted via umount
/dev/<device label> prior to a making a virtual media connection.
Drive Partitions
The following drive partition limitations exist across operating systems:
Windows and Mac targets are not able to read Linux formatted
partitions
®
Windows
and Linux
Only Windows Fat partitions are supported by Linux
Windows FAT and NTFS supported by Mac
Mac users must unmount any devices that are already mounted
in order to connect to a target server. Use >diskutil umount
/dev/disk1s1 to unmount the device and diskutil mount
/dev/disk1s1 to remount it.
Appendix D: Informational Notes
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cannot read Mac formatted partitions
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cannot read Mac formatted partitions
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