FC [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
fdisk show that disk containing a NetBSD partition and bsdlabel show
no slices. It's like if the disk was not labeled.
I thing FreeBSD gets confused because NetBSD 2.x can have up to 16
slices and FreeBSD only 8
That would make sense.
I think the size of the
On Sep 28, 2005, at 11:51 AM, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
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FC [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
fdisk show that disk containing a NetBSD partition and bsdlabel show
no slices. It's like if the disk was not
FC [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I thinks it is a shame that all the BSD OS can get together and have
something consistent through all the platforms. ext2fs can be mounted
on all the Linux flavors.
You do realize that your problem had nothing to do with filesystem
format, right? As your solution
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I thinks it is a shame that all the BSD OS can get together and have
something consistent through all the platforms.
FC [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am switching from NetBSD to FreeBSD and I have to get some data
from a disk labeled on NetBSD 2.0. I would like to mount this disk on
my new FreeBSD-5.4. But the only devices which shows on /dev are ad1
and ad1s1. The devices for each partitions are missing
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I am switching from NetBSD to FreeBSD and I have to get some data
from a disk labeled on NetBSD 2.0. I would like to