Hi Justin, >> Do you have your build set up in a repository anywhere so I could replicate >> it? I have been meaning to look at EC2 for ages but never got around to it.
I’ll see what I can pull together. Let me get back to you on this. >> Er, that config has ufs set as the fstype, not ext2, which may be an issue. I set it to ufs based on this earlier message which I may have interpreted incorrectly: Begin forwarded message: From: Antti Kantee <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Available file systems Date: 11 June 2015 6:15:03 pm AEST To: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] On 11/06/15 07:14, Andrew Stuart wrote: > /rumprun/src-netbsd/sys/fs lists the following file systems > > adosfs cd9660 efs filecorefs hfs Makefile msdosfs nfs nilfs ntfs > ptyfs puffs smbfs sysvbfs tmpfs udf unicode.h union unionfs v7fs > > I had expected to see ext2 there. Is ext2 available in rump? Yes, look at rump/lib/librumpfs*. ext2 is located in the NetBSD source tree under sys/ufs because ext2 is really just a slightly modified Berkeley UFS and the non-GPL NetBSD reimplementation shares code with UFS/FFS. (and sys/ufs is not under sys/fs for historical reasons)
