I didn't originally, but then I did. The slices seem messed
up. and emulators/hfs doesn't report a reasonable dump of
the partition table--all the sizes are really off.
-Paul
From David Langelan [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 10:03:10AM -0500:
On 2005-06-19, 22:41 -0700, [EMAIL
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| I went to mount a UFS filesystem on an OSX prepared drive and discovered
| that apparantly FreeBSD can't read mac disklabels? Is this true or am I
| missing something?
|
OS X Uses HFS+ which FreeBSD can not read. Its an
On Jun 20, 2005, at 8:12 AM, Bob Bomar wrote:
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| I went to mount a UFS filesystem on an OSX prepared drive and
discovered
| that apparantly FreeBSD can't read mac disklabels? Is this true
or am I
| missing something?
On Jun 20, 2005, at 07:59, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
On Jun 20, 2005, at 8:12 AM, Bob Bomar wrote:
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| I went to mount a UFS filesystem on an OSX prepared drive and
discovered
| that apparantly FreeBSD can't
Yeah, this sounds like a way to a solution. Of course, the
drive isn't mine :-/ so I'm sort of powerless on this point.
The consensus seems to be though that FreeBSD doesn't
support reading those mac disklabels (partitions)...
I wonder, can FreeBSD read GPT organized disks (ia64) under
i386?
Yes, and in OSX this drive has been formatted with their
idea of a UFS filesystem. The trouble I encounter appears
to be because
1) there is no dos partition information (no slices)
2) freebsd cannot read the mac disklabel format (no
partitions)
I just want to confirm that I'm not running into
On Jun 20, 2005, at 10:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder, can FreeBSD read GPT organized disks (ia64) under
i386?
Yes, but you typically cannot boot from a GPT disk. This applies to
all platforms FreeBSD supports (with the obvious exception of ia64
of course, where GPT is the native
I went to mount a UFS filesystem on an OSX prepared drive and discovered
that apparantly FreeBSD can't read mac disklabels? Is this true or am I
missing something?
-Paul
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