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		<title>By: Need to have access to Mac side of HD - ubuntu installed through Parallels</title>
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		<description>[...] http://viaforensics.com/computer-for...-in-linux.html  You&#039;d have to setup the linux system to do it automatically if you want it. Not sure about ubuntu. I doubt it auto mounts hfsplus partitions by default so you can&#039;t usually access it from the gui. You can edit fstab I think to let it happen on next boot. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] <a href="http://viaforensics.com/computer-for...-in-linux.html" rel="nofollow">http://viaforensics.com/computer-for&#8230;-in-linux.html</a>  You&#039;d have to setup the linux system to do it automatically if you want it. Not sure about ubuntu. I doubt it auto mounts hfsplus partitions by default so you can&#039;t usually access it from the gui. You can edit fstab I think to let it happen on next boot. [...]</p>
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