Re: [oi-dev] ext2 on OI Hipster 20151003 follow-up

2015-10-14 Thread Jean-Pierre André
Bruce Lilly wrote: On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Jean-Pierre André wrote: What is this file mode changing about ? See http://openindiana.org/pipermail/oi-dev/2015-October/003804.html Depends on your use case... If you do not want to define the user

Re: [oi-dev] ext2 on OI Hipster 20151003 follow-up

2015-10-12 Thread Nikolam
FUSE works right on Openindiana /hipster-2015, I installed it with with NTFS support from: http://jp-andre.pagesperso-orange.fr/openindiana-ntfs-3g.html I mount my NTFS partition in OI just right, only bug I see is that files copied from Ntfs partition are all marked executable when copied. If it

Re: [oi-dev] ext2 on OI Hipster 20151003 follow-up

2015-10-12 Thread Bruce Lilly
NTFS wouldn't be practical for me; it is a "foreign" filesystem as far as all of the installed OSes are concerned. Changing file modes would be a considerable problem, and then there are issues of mapping user and group IDs and possibly modification time, not to mention tools availability (fsck,

Re: [oi-dev] ext2 on OI Hipster 20151003 follow-up

2015-10-12 Thread ken mays via oi-dev
Actually,Use the precompiled 64-bit code from the main site which is 2015.3.14. From there, you can use ext2 driver (or update it).You can read/write ext2/3/4. http://jp-andre.pagesperso-orange.fr/openindiana-ntfs-3g.html You can usually contact Jean-Pierre on any issues. ~ Ken On

[oi-dev] ext2 on OI Hipster 20151003 follow-up

2015-10-11 Thread Bruce Lilly
Ken Mays kindly suggested using fuse from SFE and/or ntfs-3G. Fuse didn't work because of what looks like a bug in /sbin/mount: # mount -F fuse-ext2 /dev/dsk/c2t0d0p7 /mnt mount: FSType fuse-ext2 exceeds 8 characters "fuse-ext2", the name of the fuse module for ext2 is indeed 9 characters long.