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The system used to format and organize files on a disk. This includes directory structure, permissions management, metadata, and more. The current default file system for macOS is APFS (High Sierra and higher) and HFS+ (Sierra or lower).

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Upgrade to High Sierra installed version of Fuse too old for OS

If you are not aware of any app needing FUSE you can remove it. You should see an icon in System Preferences for FUSE. You can remove or update from there: See also: FUSE for macOS website
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A command to copy the access time of files on macOS 11.6 Big Sur

This script should do the trick: #!/bin/sh if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then echo "Usage: $(basename $0) source destination" exit 1 fi FMT="%Y%m%d%H%M.%S" atime=$(stat -f %Sa -t "$FMT" "$1") if [ -n "$at …
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A command to copy the access time of files on macOS 11.6 Big Sur

Even simpler! touch -a -r sourcefile destinationfile This only changes access time, while my other example changed both access and modification time on the destination. See man touch for details. No …
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