On 30/06/2018 19:20, bob prohaska wrote:
> From time to time I'd like to mount FreeBSD ufs filesystems on
> a Pi3 running Raspbian Stretch. It appears that FreeBSD's ufs
> filesystems aren't recognized.
>
> There's a reference on the web to mounting ufs on Ubuntu, but
> that's not obviously applicable. An apropos search comes up empty.
>
> Thanks for reading, any guidance appreciated!
>
> bob prohaska
>
Google says:
Mounting UFS file systems in Linux should be straight forward.
Load the UFS module (or make sure its loaded)
$sudo modprobe ufs
Make a directory where to mount the files on
mkdir ~/ufs_mount
To find out which device holds your UFS file system use the command
fdisk -l, note which device you intend to mount.
Mount the file system to the directory your previously created
sudo mount -r -t ufs -o ufstype=ufs2 /dev/sdb1
/home//ufs_mount
(where: sdb1 is the UFS partition you want to mount and
is the your current username where the intended mounting point was
created previously.
HIH
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