Paragon’s ExtFS which is paid software.
Mac OS X does not allow users to mount ext4 partitions natively but you can use one of the following programs: This way, you don’t need network connection, and you can access all files on your drive.Īccessing ext4 partitions from windows is not supported natively but you can install a 3rd party driver to achieve the same (we have not tested this method). If you’re on Linux, you can simply mount your SD card by using any smart-card reader or USB adapted. This method consists of mounting the SD card on a host PC running Windows, Linux, or OS X. The credentials are: username pi and password rgbpi Direct drive access Use your RGB-Pi OS IP address and port 22 to connect. The most extended 3rd party tools for accessing via SFTP are: This method is faster than Samba transferring files. SFTP is a secure file transfer protocol that also allows other computers on the local network to access and transfer files to RGB-Pi OS. Once you have determined RGB-Pi OS IP, enter that address in the file browser instead of the name, i.e. If you cannot reach the RGB-Pi OS file system by name, it may be possible to reach it by network IP. Windows, OS X, and most Linux distributions should be able to navigate directly to RGB-Pi OS Samba share by entering \\RGB-Pi\ into their file browsers. Samba is a free implementation of the SMB protocol, and allows other computers on the local network to access and transfer files to RGB-Pi OS. If you already plugged a network cable or configured a Wi-Fi connection, you should be able to get your IP from the Network menu: Transferring files via a network connection Getting your RGB-Pi IP Network Addressīefore connecting from your PC to RGB-Pi OS, you need to know the IP address of the same. It doesn't matter the way you access to the file system, you'll be always presented with the following basic schema: 2.1 Getting your RGB-Pi IP Network Address.2 Transferring files via a network connection.