I connected a FreeBSD drive by IDE cable to my system board via Raid card 
with IDE header on it After booting ubuntu it appears as /dev/sdd with it's 
only partition sdd1 I mounted it like this:

$ sudo mount -r -t ufs -o ufstype=ufs2 /dev/sdd1 /home/aaa/ufs_mount 

After mounting home which is a symbolic link to /usr/home appears as a 
broken link and from directory mnt  `ls usr` doesn't return anything but a 
prompt
I don't think it can be that /usr/home doesn't exist on the drive Can 
someone tell me if they think it's not there or just linux can't see it

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