mounting FreeBSD partition(UFS) in Ubuntu
`$ sudo mount -r -t ufs -o ufstype=ufs2 /dev/<partition> <mount point>'
I'm running Ubuntu with Linux kernel version 2.6.24-16 with a FreeBSD 7.0 installed on another partition. The reason why I'm writing this down is that the man pages for the `mount' command on Ubuntu does not show a specific/correct way to mount a UFS parition for new(er) FreeBSDs.
I'm running Ubuntu with Linux kernel version 2.6.24-16 with a FreeBSD 7.0 installed on another partition. The reason why I'm writing this down is that the man pages for the `mount' command on Ubuntu does not show a specific/correct way to mount a UFS parition for new(er) FreeBSDs.
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actually I found that the man pages on ubuntu 10.04 as of 9/8/2010 are up to date with the proper option :
sudo mount -r -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd /dev/sdf1 /media/usbDrive/
replace sdf1 with the partition you're looking for and naturally replace the mountpoint with the proper directory structure you've created.
This command worked for me for FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE but i had to modify it from 44bsd to UFS2
sudo mount -r -t ufs -o ufstype=ufs2 /dev/sdf1 /media/usbDrive/
For mounting A UFS partition from a FreeNAS 0.7.2.5543 (Sabanda)box based on FreeBSD 7.2, I found that:
sudo mount -r -t ufs -o ufstype=ufs2 /dev/sdf1 /media/usbDrive/
worked for me.
sudo mount -r -t ufs -o ufstype=ufs2 /dev/sdb1 /media/usbDrive/
Worked for me too. Thanks
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