Messages in this thread | | | From | Jared Mauch <> | Subject | Re: Does ufs really work? | Date | Mon, 15 Jul 1996 10:08:21 -0400 (EDT) |
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On my sparclinux box I can mount sun ufs partitions, I have not been able to mount Solaris x86 or FreeBSD partitions tho.
Can you mount sun (sparc) disks on my x86 box? That's what I'm curious about...
- jared
Olaf Erb graced my mailbox with this long sought knowledge: > Hi, > > I just tried to mount an ufs from FreeBSD, but there's something really > broken: > > # mount -t ufs /dev/sdc5 /mnt > (kernel spits out this:) > ufs_read_super: fs_nindir 2048 != 3 > ufs_read_super: fucking Sun blows me > ufs_read_super: fs last mounted on "/" > ufs_read_super: fs needs fsck > ufs_read_inode: file too big ino 2 dev 8/37, faking size > ufs_read_super: inopb 64 > # cd /mnt > # ls -la > ls: .: No such file or directory > # cd / > # umount /mnt > umount: /dev/sdc5: device is busy > > What's going on here? (btw, it was 2.0.5, same result with realier kernels) > > Olaf > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ! dc1ik@bofh.ampr.org - erb@inss1.etec.uni-karlsruhe.de ! Finger me for ! > ! <A HREF="http://home.pages.de/~grotto/">click</A> ! PGP-public key! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >
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