Hi, what Gary mentions (below) is absolutely
okay....Linux Second Extended fs(ext2fs) is NOT equal
to Linux Third Extended fs(ext3fs).. though
theoritically, ext3fs = ext2fs + JFS(Journalling
Filesystem architecture features)...Okay??? 
    I use FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE + RedHat Linux
7.3(valhalla) as well as OpenBSD 3.2-RELEASE
configured on the same hard disk of my humble
computer.... and I have deliberately installed RedHat
Linux with an ext2fs and NOT ext3fs..cause I know
FreeBSD operating system supports ext2fs functionality
and NOT ext3fs..Okay??? 
    So..what you should have done was to install Linux
as ext2fs and not ext3fs... :( Nothing can be done..
Sorry!!! anyway..this should act as a good lesson for
you... if you wanna migrate...totally from Linux to
FreeBSD as you have written you want to...make sure
you know the basics correctly and properly.... I use
Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD on the same computer....
Take care..
Ghosh

--- Gary Jennejohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> EXT2 != EXT3. Most likely EXT3 isn't supported under
> FreeBSD.
> Sorry.
> 
> The only thing I can suggest is attaching the disk
> to a Linux system and copying the data to tape or 
> CD. Or reinstall Linux with an EXT2
> partition and copy the data there.
> 
> ---
> Gary Jennejohn / [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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