Peter Risdon wrote:
P. B. S. wrote:
How can I do that? explore2fs is for ext2/3 only.
IIRC, explore2fs is a software utility that allows you to mount Linux ext2/3 drives directly on a Windows box. There's no similar utility for UFS. So you can't.
You can, however, mount them across a network from a running FreeBSD machine, as has been noted already.
Peter.
Being that BSD is under a BSD lic. how come no ones made a ufs/ufs2 driver for windows yet? a lot of other stuff was riped from BSD like the network stack etc and put into windows, so I'm sure it can't be that hard (but harder then I can handle, heck I'm not even a programmer, just a Perl junky).
It would be usefull for people dual booting, migrating to BSD (and from? lol), and doing large data transfers.
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