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Linux vs. BSD, What's the Difference? | |
| Subject: | Where do I find a BSD without Slices | |
| Date: | 2007-08-28 07:19:07 | |
| From: | dlavigne6 | |
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Response to: Where do I find a BSD without Slices
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| The slice isn't your problem. You simply need to mount the filesystem wile specifying the correct type. To mount an EXT3 filesystem on BSD, use mount -t ext2fs (this also mounts ext3 which is really ext2 plus journalling). To mount a UFS filesystem on Linux, use mount -t ufs. I'm not sure if Linux supports UFS2 yet, this may only work on UFS1. Also, depending upon your distro, UFS support may or may not be compiled into the kernel. | ||
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