Oh god i apologize for the unacceptable asnwer; i was probably
half-asleep when i responded previously :-P
yes, theres no support as far as i know for darwin ufs for freebsd, from
what i understand darwin ufs is gonna be the next filesystem for apple
to ditch, and for 10.5 they will be using
On Jul 6, 2007, at 9:37 PMJul 6, 2007, Thor Lancelot Simon wrote:
Can I, on a system running FreeBSD 6.2 or -current, safely mount a
UFS filesystem created (and used) on Mac OS 10.4.10? These
filesystems
are UFS1 (at fslevel 3) with big-endian datastructures in the
metadata,
4k blocks
Can I, on a system running FreeBSD 6.2 or -current, safely mount a
UFS filesystem created (and used) on Mac OS 10.4.10? These filesystems
are UFS1 (at fslevel 3) with big-endian datastructures in the metadata,
4k blocks and 1k fragments, and a few minor oddities in their layout;
they are pretty
i usually use the ufstype=openstep for darwin ufs filesystems, they seem
to work just fine.
-Ben
Thor Lancelot Simon wrote:
Can I, on a system running FreeBSD 6.2 or -current, safely mount a
UFS filesystem created (and used) on Mac OS 10.4.10? These filesystems
are UFS1 (at fslevel 3) with
On Fri, Jul 06, 2007 at 11:00:21PM -0400, nawcom wrote:
i usually use the ufstype=openstep for darwin ufs filesystems, they seem
to work just fine.
That's a Linux mount option, isn't it? I was asking about FreeBSD.
Thor
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