Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 25 Oct 2005 17:01:11 -0400 | From | Bill Davidsen <> | Subject | Re: When did UFS read-write work? |
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Alexey Dobriyan wrote: > I've tried to copy a small file to a partition mounted as ufstype=44bsd. > It hanged while doing > > open("file", O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_LARGEFILE, 0100644) > > Second time, there was no hang, but there was no file on UFS partition > too. > > Rebooting to OpenBSD: > > ~ $ cd linux/ <=== created by Linux > ~/linux $ ls -la > ls: .: No such file or directory > > Does anyone remeber when UFS rw was OK?
I don't know if it ever WAS okay for 64 bit, never tried it. You might try dropping LARGEFILE just to see if that's the issue.
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