How To Grant Permissions On Mounted Dmg

Mar 01, 2014 I'm guessing there's a mismatch between the ownership of either the sparsebundle, the dmg mount dir, or the final mount dir. Try running all commands as root, or all commands as your own user (mounting to eg /tmp/foo or somewhere you have write permissions). Dec 17, 2011 Mount a DMG from the Command Line in Mac OS X Dec 17, 2011 - 14 Comments A helpful command line tool called hdiutil is included in Mac OS X that allows disk image files (.dmg extension) to be mounted directly from the Terminal, without the need of using the GUI. Finally because the user UID has changed, access to the drive becomes a permissions confusion. You will have to note the exact location of your user's home folder to view it. Tab completions and browsing through the file manager will become problematic to folders.

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DMG files are proprietary disk image files used for software distribution in Mac OS. Providiing both password protection and bzip2-like compression, these files are perfect packaging medium. Neverwinter warlock best dmg mod 12.

Usually DMG files are opened automatically when you click them in Finder. They appear as a folder with files, but actually Finder mounts each DMG file as a separate filesystem and then shows you its contents. If you're observant enough, you'll see that in the left side panell of Finder you have all the active DMG filesystems listed and ready to be ejected once you finish copying the files or installing new software.

Sometimes you may want to download and mount DMG file using Mac OS command line, and in this post I'll show you how to do it

Why would you want to mount DMG files manually?

I've been business traveling quite a bit lately which means I'm most of the time away from my home computer. Naturally, I have configured Remote Desktop access so that I can use my iPad to access my desktop whenever I need, but sometimes it takes forever to do some simple things just because of the graphics environment overhead.

If you're like me, you'll probably find Remote Desktop over 3G to be pretty boring, and will want to do as much as you can via command line.

Mounting DMG with hdiutil command

In order to manually mount DMG file, you'll need to use hdiutil command. You don't have to be a privileged user, so can do it as your own user.

For this example, I'm going to use the command line interface (CLI) for the excellent HandBrake tool, which is great for converting all sorts of videos into iPad and iPhone friendly resolution and mp4 format

Let's mount the image from my dmg file:

As you can see from this output, the mount was successful and you now have the filesystem from DMG package available under the /Volumes/HandBrake-0.9.8-MacOSX.6_CLI_x86__64 directory.

Don't want to to take my word for it? Let's use the standard mount command to confirm that indeed we now have an new filesystem mounted:

Ejecting mounted DMG images from command line

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How To Grant Permissions On Mounted Dmg Software

Once you are done with whatever you were trying to do, there's no longer a reason to keep your DMG image mounted, so you should unmount it. While it's possible to use umount command, I think it makes more sense if you use the same hdiutil tool that helped you mouunt the DMG image in the first place.

How To Grant Permissions On Mounted Dmg Software

Here's how you can eject the DMG image using hdiutil:

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