Mounting Freebsd partition on Linux
Amit Joshi
amitjoshi86 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 28 01:55:17 PST 2006
On Monday 27 November 2006 04:48, Keith McKenzie wrote:
> ------------------------------
> (Vol 157, issue 18, msg 11)
> Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 23:38:17 +0530
> From: Amit Joshi <amitjoshi86 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Mounting Freebsd partition on Linux
>
> I am trying to mount the FreeBSD Partition on my Debian Testing system with
> the 2.6.17-2 kernel.
> I tried searching the config file and did not find any reference to UFS or
> U2FS in that file. So maybe it is not supported by my kernel?
>
> Anyways, keeping my fingers crossed. Can anybody tell me how do I go about
> mounting the partition?
>
> I tried searching about the same on the internet, but the documentation on
> tldp.org seemed to be pretty ancient. They talked about the 2.1 kernels.
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Hi
>
> mount -t ufs -o ufstype=ufs2 /dev/hda? /mnt
>
> (mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd /dev/hda? /mnt)
About the question mark. Do you want me to type the command as it is, or is
does the question mark indicate that everything under the primary partition
will be mounted in /mnt?
>
> Works with 'R.I.P. 11-6' (Slackware based / 2.4 kernel)
> It is compiled into the kernel on this distro.
>
> (There is probably a module option somewhere under Debian)
>
> HTH
> Keith
Yes. Thanks. I checked out the config file of my linux kernel and found that
UFS is supported. Also, the issue was that I wasn't mounting it right or
something. I was trying to mount the primary partition I installed FreeBSD
on. But then, I was later told that I need to mount the partitions that are
created inside this primary partition. (as in whatever that is called- slices
or whatever).
I installed FreeBSD on a Secondary Hard disk ..on Primary partition hdb1
(under Linux.) I guess it is called as something ad1s1 under FreeBSD. But
then, I think that to mount the partition properly, I need to mount the
ad1s1a, ad1s1b thing to get it right.
--
Regards,
Amit.
http://copperskullcprogramming.blogspot.com
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