You can see that also in the Disk Utility app and my volume is NOT compressed! It says " Windows NT Filesystem (compressed)". Check again the "diskutil info" output, now at the name of the filesystem. This works with any other volume, and with this same volume "Windows" with NTFS for Mac disabled!Īlso there's another anomaly in the way NTFS for Mac detects the volumes. Worst, if you try, you can't even unmount the volume at Terminal with a simple command like this: So you can't prevent the mounting of a volume with the fstab file, because the label is corrupted/wrong! What is that garbage after the real name? If I disable NTFS for Mac, the volume label appears correctly (and I mean even "escaped with Unicode"). Take a look at the volume label "escaped with Unicode": Windows%FF%FE%00%00 Code: bash-3.2# diskutil info /dev/disk0s2Įscaped with Unicode: Windows%FF%FE%00%00
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