On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Marc Jackson wrote:
I've connected a "j-bod" with to an Alpha running the latest stable release of Debian linux. I can mount the filesystems as "ufs" in /etc/fstab, but I can't write to them. In poking around, it seems as if there is no support for writing to UFS filesystems.
Q1: is it possible to write to UFS filesystems?
Yes, but this option (CONFIG_UFS_FS_WRITE) is marked "EXPERIMENTAL" in the kernel config, I believe, and the notes suggest it can be dangerous.
Q2. Can I convert from UFS to ext2/3 without losing data?
You could simply copy all the files and directories from a UFS filesystem to an ext2/3 filesystem. Check out 'cp -a' for an easy way.
(I should also mention the fun and educational double-tar method -- the first thing that came to my mind, and what I'd probably do -- but I know from personal experience that 'cp -a' is somewhat more, ahem, foolproof. If only because there's only one invocation to get right. :)
- Aaron "yes, I *have* blown up a filesystem with tar, why do you ask?"
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