Lessons learned from source upgrade from FreeBSD i386 9.2 Stable to FreeBSD i386 10.0 Release.

Robert_Burmeister robert.burmeister at utoledo.edu
Wed Jan 29 22:56:18 UTC 2014


Jakub Lach wrote
> Could you elaborate? Are those ntfs pendrives? ntfs support by ntfs.ko and
> mount_ntfs was removed in 10 tree. There is fuse kernel module and a port
> for ntfs in place of it (haven't tested but I'm told it works). Regarding
> fat (msdosfs) pendrives, I've just mounted one created under 8-CURRENT.

They are msdosfs.

Hald is seeing the stick, but the automounter isn't picking it up.

I have been able to get one to mount read only with
mount -t msdos /dev/da0s1 /mnt
but it still doesn't like the large Lexar drives.

I'm a little confused by:
the FreeBSD Handbook 19.5 USB Storage Devices 
and halfaq haven't been updated since FreeBSD 8.
Is FreeBSD 10 processing the rights differently?
I got Gnome components hald avahi gdm to build, but are they functioning
properly?
Whether fuse is now the preferred method to mount USB file systems?

I suspect that the policy configuration that worked for 9.2 is not working
on 10,
I am trying various devfs.conf syntax, without luck.




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