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echo: rberrypi
to: I R A DARTH AGGIE
from: THEO
date: 2018-07-02 19:30:00
subject: Re: Can Raspbian mount a

I R A Darth Aggie  wrote:
> You'll have to build the ufs kernel module. You need to either build a
> complete custom kernel, or have to use the DKMS framework to assist
> you. You can not mount a UFS volume until then.

I've had some limited success with ufs-fuse:
https://github.com/mkatiyar/fuse-ufs2

However, one thing to understand is that UFS is not a standardised format.
Every Unix has their own slightly different version, and the on-disc format
is not the same across architectures: I tried and failed to read a UFS
partition created by 64-bit big-endian MIPS on a 64-bit little-endian Intel
machine.

If the FreeBSD partitions were created on the same architecture as you're
reading them, you might have better luck than if they were from elsewhere.

Theo

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