Linux and MacOS don't recognize each other's symlinks on external disks.
by MarjaE from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6HRY0)
Linux doesn't recognize MacOS symlinks or MacOS aliases.
MacOS probably doesn't recognize Fedora symlinks, either.
I'm using Fedora, which lists drives under /run/media/[username]/ and rejects symlinks which start /Volumes/.
Is there a workaround to let them recognize each other's symlinks, and/or let Linux recognize MacOS's aliases? Nearest I can think of is to create a folder in root, named "Volumes," which contains a symlink to each volume. But I don't know if that would be safe.
MacOS probably doesn't recognize Fedora symlinks, either.
I'm using Fedora, which lists drives under /run/media/[username]/ and rejects symlinks which start /Volumes/.
Is there a workaround to let them recognize each other's symlinks, and/or let Linux recognize MacOS's aliases? Nearest I can think of is to create a folder in root, named "Volumes," which contains a symlink to each volume. But I don't know if that would be safe.