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Originally Posted by superchink
I think I screwed up. I followed the instructions to mount my Bootcamp drive in OS X using MacFUSE and all. Then I realized the latest version of parallels wouldn't let me boot up using the drive any more. So I tried to unmount it using the umount command and now I can't mount it at all using Disk Utility.
Anyone have any tips?
Thanks.
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As mentioned before, I'm pretty sure this issue can be resolved by creating the .ntfs-readonly file on your volume so that Apple's implementation mounts it. It's possible that Apples NTFS is what Boot Camp and Parallels look for. That file will cause MacFUSE and NTFS-3G to bypass your volume, and hopefully allow everything else to work as expected.