
Github is about sharing software and is really directed at developers. That someone copies commands from this sh and executes them erroneously doesn't cast a shadow on this script nor its content. There's NO security difference actually running this sh file and another sh file, like Tuxera's, except that, you always better check the commands before you run them as, as you imply, the rm command is very powerful and can cause issues in the wrong hands. That's why I came here and also added a few lines in comments as I found it wasn't complete. Or well, there was a reason this sh file here was created and that was, I believe, that the Tuxera uninstall, that you point to, did not delete everything for whatever reason. Sudo /System/Library/Filesystems/fusefs_txantfs.fs/Support/uninstall-package.sh Sudo /Library/Filesystems/fusefs_txantfs.fs/Contents/Resources/Support/uninstall-package.shįor 2014 or earlier releases, the valid command is:

Sudo /Library/Filesystems/tuxera_ntfs.fs/Contents/Resources/Support/uninstall-package.shįor 2015 through 2016.1, use this command: Triage notifications on the go with GitHub Mobile for iOSįor 2018 up to the latest release, run this command: Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub You are receiving this because you were mentioned.

Rotating multiline backups, much like how suggested here [Practical andĭata is always at peril for all kinds of reason.

Many have lost data for different reasons and learnt the lesson of using The commands manually, didn't you? Somehow you have issued a sudo rm -rf In the sh-file would not normally do what you claim in any macOS.
