Re: Freebsd ufs under WIN

2003-08-28 Thread Joel Rees
 At 2003-08-27T21:17:47Z, Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  BTW, what is the answer to your intrepretation of the question?
 
 No.

In that case, wasn't the pointer to samba the answer to what the OP
really wants?

(Just being obnoxious.)

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Re: Freebsd ufs under WIN

2003-08-28 Thread Jez Hancock
On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 08:55:12PM +0200, Martin Vana wrote:
 Hi,
 is there any utility that can mount Freebsd UFS under win for read/write.
You could do worse than ask the author of ext2fs whether he knows of any
tools similar to his for UFS (his tool allows you to mount ext2 fs on
win):
http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.htm

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RE: Freebsd ufs under WIN

2003-08-27 Thread Charles Howse
 Hi,
 is there any utility that can mount Freebsd UFS under win for 
 read/write.
 Thank you
 Martin

Samba will let you read and write to UFS in Windows.
Sharity-Light will let you read and write to Windows shares in FreeBSD.


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Re: Freebsd ufs under WIN

2003-08-27 Thread Kirk Strauser
At 2003-08-27T19:28:45Z, Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Samba will let you read and write to UFS in Windows.

Um, no.  Samba will let you browse a filesystem residing on a FreeBSD
server.  It will not let you mount the filesystem natively on a local drive.
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RE: Freebsd ufs under WIN

2003-08-27 Thread Charles Howse
  Samba will let you read and write to UFS in Windows.
 
 Um, no.  Samba will let you browse a filesystem residing on a FreeBSD
 server.  It will not let you mount the filesystem natively on 
 a local drive.

The question was:

 is there any utility that can mount Freebsd UFS under win for 
 read/write.

I have a FBSD machine running Samba.  I 'share' certain directories
within smb.conf.
When I browse the Samba shares from my Windows XP Pro machine, not only
can I read and write to them, I can mount them as as a Network drive,
which is essentialy the same as a local drive.

If I misunderstood the original question, I'm sorry, but it will work
the way I have just outlined.


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Re: Freebsd ufs under WIN

2003-08-27 Thread Kirk Strauser
At 2003-08-27T20:52:04Z, Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 The question was:

 is there any utility that can mount Freebsd UFS under win for read/write.

I am almost 100% certain that the real question was:

  Is there a utility that can mount a FreeBSD UFS partition read/write from
   a hard drive installed in a Windows box?

 I have a FBSD machine running Samba.  I 'share' certain directories within
 smb.conf.  When I browse the Samba shares from my Windows XP Pro machine,
 not only can I read and write to them, I can mount them as as a Network
 drive, which is essentialy the same as a local drive.

I understand your point, but I believe that the key was that the poster
specified UFS directly.
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RE: Freebsd ufs under WIN

2003-08-27 Thread Charles Howse
  The question was:
 
  is there any utility that can mount Freebsd UFS under win 
 for read/write.
 
 I am almost 100% certain that the real question was:
 
   Is there a utility that can mount a FreeBSD UFS partition 
 read/write from
a hard drive installed in a Windows box?
 
  I have a FBSD machine running Samba.  I 'share' certain 
 directories within
  smb.conf.  When I browse the Samba shares from my Windows 
 XP Pro machine,
  not only can I read and write to them, I can mount them as 
 as a Network
  drive, which is essentialy the same as a local drive.
 
 I understand your point, but I believe that the key was that 
 the poster
 specified UFS directly.

I understand.  Perhaps the OP could specify exactly what he meant to
clarify.

BTW, what is the answer to your intrepretation of the question?

Also BTW, I said I could *mount* Samba shares, what I should have said
is that I can *map* Samba shares to Network drives, sorry.


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Re: Freebsd ufs under WIN

2003-08-27 Thread Kirk Strauser
At 2003-08-27T21:17:47Z, Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 BTW, what is the answer to your intrepretation of the question?

No.

 Also BTW, I said I could *mount* Samba shares, what I should have said is
 that I can *map* Samba shares to Network drives, sorry.

Close enough for guv'mnt work.
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