Jean-Louis Debert wrote:
> 
> Mike & Tracy Holt wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >         I've recently decided to start playing with FreeBSD and in preparation,
> > I recompiled my kernel so I would have support for ufs so I could read
> > my BSD partitions.  When I add the partition under linuxconf, whether I
> > give it ufs or auto for the filetype, it can't seem to mount the BSD
> > partition giving the error wrong filetype.  Does anyone have any BSD
> > experience and wouldn't mind giving me a little guidance?  Thanks, Mike
> 
> Stupid question, but ... has your BSD partition _ever_ been formatted
> ???
> Linuxconf, or fdisk, or whatever, will only add the partition in
> the partition table(s) on the disk, it will not make a filesystem ...
> (this is not specific to ufs, it would be the same with _any_
> filesystem type).
> Even with M$-DOG, you have to execute fdisk _then_ format.
> 
> --
> Jean-Louis Debert        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 74 Annemasse  France
> old Linux fan

Actually, that's a pretty good question... I let the FreeBSD installer
do most everything, just answered the questions.  I went into the fdisk
version that it provided and set the BSD slices, then set the mount
points (tried both selecting myself and letting it set default); the
only clue I got about formatting was that it gave a warning message that
if I selected another filesystem besides '165', that I would need to
format it myself and it would just set the partitions up.  I guess I
could set up the partitions as ext2 from Linux and then try assigning
mount points from the setup disk?

Mike

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