On Friday 09 May 2008 14:40:06 Isaac Mushinsky wrote:
Now I would like to mount ext3 partition from FreeBSD at least for reading,
or vice versa, UFS2 from linux for writing. With kernel option EXT2FS, I
can
I mounted UFS2 paritions under Linux like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ grep fbsd7
I have installed a linux distro on a partition of my machine (latest
Mandriva i686, default installation). I only need it to use a piece of
software for Nikon Coolscan IV film scanner (yes, sane works, but a cheap
commercial package called vuescan has better interface and uses some
hardware
Hi,
I am using FreeBSd6.2
My FreeBSD takes around 90 seconds after detecting my hard disks.
I use my second hard disk as a backup to store data, FIrst hard disk has
linux and FreeBSD installed. I can mount vfat partitions from second
hard disk but unable to mount it from FreeBSD. it shows me
I had install Gentoo Linux on the /dev/hda (40G) , the partition table is
as following:
hda1 PrimaryLinux
ext3 98.71 M
hda5 Logical Linux swap /
Solaris 1019.94 M
hda6
Hello,
I have (had?) a machine with two drives with two major partions on each. One on
the first drive was used for Mandriva linux, one on the second used for its
/home folder. I wanted to try FreeBSD because I could not get my Plextor SCSI
CD-R/W drive to operate under Mandriva 2006. I copied
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 15:08:55 +
RW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 29 November 2005 14:05, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
arden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to duel boot BSD with Slackware whats the best Linux file system
to use for reading and write to I would normally use ReiserFS
arden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to duel boot BSD with Slackware whats the best Linux file system to
use for reading and write to I would normally use ReiserFS would this be ok ?
reiserfs support in FreeBSD is read-only at the moment. I believe the
only filesystem that can be written
On Tuesday 29 November 2005 14:05, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
arden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to duel boot BSD with Slackware whats the best Linux file system
to use for reading and write to I would normally use ReiserFS would this
be ok ?
reiserfs support in FreeBSD is read-only at the
Hi all
I want to duel boot BSD with Slackware whats the best Linux file system to use
for reading and write to I would normally use ReiserFS would this be ok ?
Arden
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