Did you check under the kernel build options.  There are options for adding 
file systems but I don't konw if FreeBSD is there.


On Thursday 06 November 2003 07:46, you wrote:
> G'day there Gentoo List Members,
>
>
>       Can anyone please give me some advice as to how to read FreeBSD partitions
> under Linux? I've tried various options for the ufstype as outlined in the
> manpages for mount & fstab, but without success. /dev/hdb3 is a 20gig
> partition on which I've installed a FreeBSD filesystem with the usual
> subpartitions as set up by the 'auto' function in their version of fdisk.
> I'd like to have lilo offer it on bootup along with Gentoo & Win_XP, but I
> can't seem to get Gentoo Linux to recognise what's there. I've never tried
> to fiddle with BSD before, so I'm sure that the install is OK, but I've got
> something wrong here. Any ideas as to what I've done wrong?
>
>       I should add that /dev/hdb3 is, I think, an extended partition with hdb10,
> hdb11, hdb12, and hdb13 inside it.
>
> See ya & thanks
> Ken McLennan
> Brisbane, Australia.

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