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This is driving me bananas!
I have a Lacie D2 Thunderbolt 2 that works fine with my 2012 iMac (Fusion) running Mojave but will only connect read only on my mid 2014 Retina 15' MBP running Mojave.
I thought it was a permissions problem so I erased the HDD from scratch to JHFS+. If I do this then the drive will not mount.
This is where it gets odd. After I have erased the disk (in terminal diskutil) then it will not mount on my MBP but if I plug it into my iMac then it mounts fine as a writeable drive. If I create a test file on my iMac, eject, then plug into my MBP then it will mount on the MBP but only as a readonly volume.
I have tried fsck_hfs, repairVolume, disableOwnership, eraseDisk, eraseVolume, repairDisk, resetUserPermissions
They all either work but don't fix or give me an error. Here are some examples from the MBP:
$ diskutil resetUserPermissions LACIE `id -u`
Ready to reset user permissions on disk2s2 LACIE
Started verify/repair permissions on disk2s2 LACIE
Error: -69838: Operation not supported for the macOS version on the targeted disk
$ diskutil eraseDisk JHFS+ LACIE disk2
Started erase on disk2
Unmounting disk
Creating the partition map
Waiting for partitions to activate
Formatting disk2s2 as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) with name LACIE
Initialized /dev/rdisk2s2 as a 3 TB case-insensitive HFS Plus volume with a 229376k journal
Mounting disk
Could not mount disk2s2 after erase
Finished erase on disk2
$ diskutil mount LACIE
Volume on disk2s2 failed to mount
If the volume is damaged, try the 'readOnly' option
$ diskutil verifyDisk disk2
Started partition map verification on disk2
Checking prerequisites
Checking the partition list
Checking the partition map size
Checking for an EFI system partition
Checking the EFI system partition's size
Checking the EFI system partition's file system
Checking the EFI system partition's folder content
Checking all HFS data partition loader spaces
Checking booter partitions
Checking Core Storage Physical Volume partitions
The partition map appears to be OK
Finished partition map verification on disk2
$ diskutil repairDisk disk2
Repairing the partition map might erase disk2s1, proceed? (y/N) y
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Started partition map repair on disk2
Checking prerequisites
Checking the partition list
Adjusting partition map to fit whole disk as required
Checking for an EFI system partition
Checking the EFI system partition's size
Checking the EFI system partition's file system
Checking the EFI system partition's folder content
Checking all HFS data partition loader spaces
Checking booter partitions
Reviewing boot support loaders
Checking Core Storage Physical Volume partitions
The partition map appears to be OK
Finished partition map repair on disk2
![Disk Disk](/uploads/1/2/6/5/126524917/157882737.png)
$ diskutil mount LACIE
Volume on disk2s2 failed to mount
If the volume is damaged, try the 'readOnly' option
$ diskutil info LACIE
Device Identifier: disk2s2
Device Node: /dev/disk2s2
Whole: No
Part of Whole: disk2
Volume Name: LACIE
Mounted: No
Partition Type: Apple_HFS
File System Personality: Journaled HFS+
Type (Bundle): hfs
Name (User Visible): Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
Journal: Unknown (not mounted)
Owners: Disabled
OS Can Be Installed: No
Media Type: Generic
Protocol: SATA
SMART Status: Verified
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Volume UUID: 0C6E44A2-054E-3B88-AE38-AFF5F0195AE4
Disk / Partition UUID: 40B10109-1FE0-4F22-9EA9-540A1973F875
Partition Offset: 209735680 Bytes (409640 512-Byte-Device-Blocks)
Disk Size: 3.0 TB (3000249008128 Bytes) (exactly 5859861344 512-Byte-Units)
Device Block Size: 512 Bytes
Volume Total Space: 0 B (0 Bytes) (exactly 0 512-Byte-Units)
Volume Free Space: 0 B (0 Bytes) (exactly 0 512-Byte-Units)
Read-Only Media: No
Read-Only Volume: Not applicable (not mounted)
Device Location: External
Removable Media: Fixed
Solid State: No
Hardware AES Support: No
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If I then plug the drive into my iMac then it mounts the drive fine automatically and is read/write enabled.
Any ideas?!
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