Permissions problem between Mac OS Mojave and Catalina
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I sync an iMac with a Macbook Air with FFF. I upgraded the MacBook Air to MacOS Catalina (the iMac is still using Mojave), and now when I start a sync, FFF reports it cannot set directory locks for the synced folders (see screenshot). I've tried rewriting the volume path and resetting the permission on the MacBook Air, but I still get the same message. How do I correct this problem?
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Problem solved! I'm not sure if this solution is the best one, or the only one. Nevertheless, for the sake of others who may have the kinds of permissions problems I had in Mac OS with FFS, here's how I fixed it: I erased the content of the main synced directories on my target location, my MacBook Air--but not the directories themselves. That is, I cleared the subdirectories and files of the Documents, Music, Movies, Pictures, and a few other directories in which I back up files. Then I ran FFS as usual for those locations, and FFS worked perfectly.
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Hi gogreen1, I'm having the same problem. I'm trying to sync my files on a new MacBook Air (2019) to my external hard drive; I wanted to try using the previous backups created from my old MacBook Air (2014), to avoid starting from scratch. I get the above message. I'm pretty new at this, but am I understanding that you are basically starting with a blank target location (except for the directory names (Documents, Movies etc)) since you erased their content?
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Hi. I'd like to share a solution I found for Catalina 10.15.4, FFS 10.2.3 (donation version). In Info of your targeted volume in Finder, make sure to set read/write permission for your account. > Click the gear icon in the bottom of the Info window and select "Apply to enclosed items" > Run FFS and see if it works properly. This fixed my "permission denied" problem completely. Hope this helps.