Based on what I read. fsck allows one the opportunity to recover
data. I didn't dig much deeper but am surmising that fsck could not
repair the partition. TM transfer will soon be done...in about 9 hours.
:) I probably could have deleted some of it first. Oh well.
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Hi,
FSCK is a File System check. Not sure why it rendered your partition read
only, but I don't see any reason why changing the Time Machine to a different
partition would cause you any problems. Of course, you need to ensure that the
partition is formatted MacOS Extended Journaled.
Later...
Update: I found that it is doable so am going to move the backup now
and sleep all day while waiting. :)
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On 6/2/2019 7:33 AM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries wrote:
After hour of moving another pile of data to/from other partitions
in an effort to find a new home for TM, I got a dialogue from TM saying
it cannot access the read only partition.
Based on what I read online, fsck had been running all those hours
and when it completed. it left the parti
Hi,
Turn Time Machine off from within System Preferences. With TM turned off, you
should be able to erase the partition. TM puts a lock on the volume, which is
why you cannot erase that partition. It is possible that there's a bad sector
or block on that partition, but we'll only go there if
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Subject: Unmountable Partition
There are 4 partitions on a USB drive. The one Time Machine uses will not
mount. The other partitions seem fine but I am unable to eject any of them.
Other drives work fine.
First Aid fails and I cannot erase the TM partition. Any way to resolv
There are 4 partitions on a USB drive. The one Time Machine uses
will not mount. The other partitions seem fine but I am unable to eject
any of them. Other drives work fine.
First Aid fails and I cannot erase the TM partition. Any way to
resolve this? Thanks.
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