"Ralf Mardorf" writes:
> Hi :)
>
> is it possible to mount Linux ext3 file systems with fstab by label?
> Before I run mount -a /mnt/dump had the same permissions, owner and
> group as /mnt/archlinux has got. Is it possible to keep this? Both are
> Linux ext3 fs. Mounting without a label does wo
On Sun, 20 Jan 2013, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
is it possible to mount Linux ext3 file systems with fstab by label?
Before I run mount -a /mnt/dump had the same permissions, owner and group as
/mnt/archlinux has got. Is it possible to keep this? Both are Linux ext3 fs.
Mounting without a label does
Colin Brace wrote:
Hi all,
Using rsync, I copied a collection of MP3s from an ext3 partition on my
Linux F9 box to a UFS partition my FreeBSD 7 box. Many of the song titles
had accented characters, which are now displayed as two question marks (??)
on my FreeBSD system, like this:
Toquinho & Vi
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 01:26:21AM -0700, Colin Brace wrote:
> Using rsync, I copied a collection of MP3s from an ext3 partition on my
> Linux F9 box to a UFS partition my FreeBSD 7 box. Many of the song titles
> had accented characters, which are now displayed as two question marks (??)
> on my Fr
On Sunday 09 March 2008 07:23:14 am Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> Viktor Penkov wrote:
> > Hi everybody!!!I've installed the new release of fbsd, but I can't mount
> > my ext3 partitions.can somebody help me with this?
> > best regards
>
> Have a look at
>
> man 5 ext2fs
>
> for instructions.
>
> You
Viktor Penkov wrote:
Hi everybody!!!I've installed the new release of fbsd, but I can't mount my
ext3 partitions.can somebody help me with this?
best regards
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On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 18:12:06 + RW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's fsck support for syncing the ext3 journal. I think it's in a
> port, but I can't remember which.
sysutils/e2fsprogs
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"Benjamin Sobotta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > dear list,
> >
> > does freebsd 6.x support the ext3 filesystem?
> >
> > TIA
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> dear list,
>
> does freebsd 6.x support the ext3 filesystem?
>
> TIA
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FreeBSD Daemon wrote:
> dear list,
>
> does freebsd 6.x support the ext3 filesystem?
Only in "ext2" mode (i.e. no journaling).
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Cleyton Agapito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I read in list that FBSD doesn´t support ext3 filesystems, but it
> can be mounted with ext2fs. It´s safe mount in write mode? I´m afraid of
> lost same data of journal and crash my filesystem (I lose once in
> Linux).
If the filesystem is
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> dick hoogendijk wrote:
> Yup. Use 'cp -Rp /old/part /new/part' to maintain as many perms
> as possible.
No, *don't* use cp for this. That will cause hard links to turn into
multiple files. Instead, use tar:
(cd /old/part; ta
On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 08:36:22AM -0800, Gary W. Swearingen wrote:
> dick hoogendijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I think FreeBSD does _not_ support the linux ext2 / ext3
>
> I think I read (a couple years ago) that the ext2 and ext3 filesystems
> look the same on the disk; the difference i
dick hoogendijk wrote:
On 11 Jan Bill Moran wrote:
FreeBSD _does_ understand ext2. See the mount_ext2fs command for
details. Unfortunately, ext3 isn't supported yet AFAIK.
So, if I switch this drive to another (fbsd) box I could copy form one
(ext2) drive to another UFS drive preserving all
dick hoogendijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think FreeBSD does _not_ support the linux ext2 / ext3
I think I read (a couple years ago) that the ext2 and ext3 filesystems
look the same on the disk; the difference is all in the kernel's
handling of the data. If that's true (and you should chec
On 11 Jan Bill Moran wrote:
> FreeBSD _does_ understand ext2. See the mount_ext2fs command for
> details. Unfortunately, ext3 isn't supported yet AFAIK.
So, if I switch this drive to another (fbsd) box I could copy form one
(ext2) drive to another UFS drive preserving all persmission?
Or would i
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, dick hoogendijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> I think FreeBSD does _not_ support the linux ext2 / ext3
> What is the best way to change the filesystem on that drive?
> Use another one and copy the files, sure, but how, when fbsd doesn't
> understand ext2/ext3 ?
You have two
dick hoogendijk wrote:
I want to change my debian linux server into a FreeBSD one.
All's quite set up to do this fast and easy, except for one thing: in my
linux machine I have a large "LAN-shared" drive, using the EXT3
filesystem.
This drive must not be down too long, otherwise I get into lots o
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