On January 2, 2020 9:22:11 AM GMT+08:00, eightbitastronomy <[email protected]> wrote: >Hello all. I'm very new to DragonFly, and have had a lot of hurdles to >jump w.r.t. installing DragonFly as a dual boot with Linux (on a lenovo >Thinkpad).
Thank you for trying DragonFlyBSD :) > I have a slice formatted as extfs4 that I actively use as a >home mount-point under linux, and would like to be able to use it just >as actively under DragonFly (which is on a different slice). However, >the command to mount the extfs4 partition fails with mount_extfs4 not >existing (I guessed on the title that this format would have...)... No. There is no such a "mount_extfs4" command, but the "mount_ext2fs". >Can anybody tell me if a) extfs4 support is already built-in but >perhaps I've identified it incorrectly ... say, with "mount -t extfs4 >da0sX /mntpoint" ... or b) what I can install to get such support? >(...is Fuse the only option for me?) Ext4 is not supported on DragonFlyBSD. But the "ext2fs" module and the "mount_ext2fs" well support ext3 in the read-only mode. Writing ext3 may be supported as well, but I don't remember correctly whether I tried that... FUSE is still a work in progress at the moment. Also, I don't know how FUSE works with ext4. Cheers, -- Aaron
