HGass
08-02-22, 07:55
Hi all,
Here is my problem
I have formatted my external usb disk form the setup menu on my et1000 running vix 5.4.016. So far so good as I was able to (via ssh) copy a number of files I had saved on the hdd in the box onto the usb disk. Unfortunately, I can't read the disk when plugged in a MBP running 10.13.6, the OS even offers me to initialise it.
Disk Utility sees the usb hdd and says it is partitioned with GUID format...
Ideally, I would want this backup to have a copy of films and programmes I don't want to loose. Also, I would like to be able to watch the saved movies on my Mac.
Is there a filesystem that I can use to format the usb disk that will be readable by both the OSes (linux) on the STB and MacOs on the MBP?
TIA for any input.
Here is my problem
I have formatted my external usb disk form the setup menu on my et1000 running vix 5.4.016. So far so good as I was able to (via ssh) copy a number of files I had saved on the hdd in the box onto the usb disk. Unfortunately, I can't read the disk when plugged in a MBP running 10.13.6, the OS even offers me to initialise it.
Disk Utility sees the usb hdd and says it is partitioned with GUID format...
Ideally, I would want this backup to have a copy of films and programmes I don't want to loose. Also, I would like to be able to watch the saved movies on my Mac.
Is there a filesystem that I can use to format the usb disk that will be readable by both the OSes (linux) on the STB and MacOs on the MBP?
TIA for any input.