On Monday 23 July 2007 02:13:12 Markus Koßmann wrote:
> Am Montag, 23. Juli 2007 schrieb Patrik Hasibuan:
> > Dear my friends....
> >
> > I Installed 3 os-es in one harddisk, namely: solaris, suse10.2 and
> > puppylinux.
> >
> > I mainly work with SuSE that's why my SuSE should also be able to
> > read/write on the puppy'es and the solaris partitions.
> >
> > reading/writing onto the puppy'es partition by my beloved SuSE has no
> > problem absolutely. But my SuSE can not read/write on the solaris'es
> > partition.
> >
> > Solaris is on hda1
> > puppy is on hda2
> > and the SuSE is on hda3
> >
> > both of them are primary partitions.
> >
> > the puppy'es and the SuSE use ext2 partition. and the solaris use
> > default as it installed namely ext3.
>
> Why do you think, that solaris is using ext3 as filesystem ?
> AFAIK solaris uses some variant of ufs and you  also need an ufstype
> parameter for the exact subtype of ufs ( see man mount) .

I think Solaris uses ZFS. There is a project to make ZFS filesystems available 
under Linux via fuse, but I don't think it's particularly mature at the 
moment.

Jon
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