![]() It sounds very low level solution, so not even the system/root/spotlight would modify the drive. Seems like editing the fstab file would be the best solution as you don't need to unmount/manually mount the volume each time. Option 2: Use access control on the driveĭoes the drive really need to be formatted in FAT32 or do you only access it from a Mac OSX system anyway? In the later case, you can save the drive content on another drive, reformat it as a Mac OSX drive, move/copy the content back and take away any write rights from anybody. For an automated solution, have a look at MarcoPolo or write a launchd command (see e.g. ![]() This of course requires that you actively run these commands every time you want to use the archive stick.
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