> > FWIW, I downloaded install 'floppyC28.fs' from openbsd web site.
> 
> OK. So did I.
> 
> % md5sum floppyC28.fs
> 2ae3c61008df5accdfb132f20e744bfb  floppyC28.fs

same here..
[root@pepsi openbsd]# md5sum floppyC28.fs 
2ae3c61008df5accdfb132f20e744bfb  floppyC28.fs


> >             mount /dev/fd0 /mnt -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd,ro
> 
> OK. So did I. Afterwards:
> 
> % ls -l /mnt
> total 1332
> -r-xr-xr-x   1 root     root        53248 Sep 12 13:18 boot
> -rw-r--r--   1 root     root      1301229 Sep 12 13:18 bsd

still problems... 

[root@pepsi /]# df /mnt
Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/fd0                  1407      1332        75  95% /mnt
[root@pepsi /]# mount /mnt
[root@pepsi /]# mount | grep mnt
/dev/fd0 on /mnt type ufs (ro,ufstype=44bsd)

[root@pepsi /]# ls /mnt
[root@pepsi /]# dmesg | tail -3
UFS-fs error (device 02:00): ufs_readdir: bad entry in directory #2, size
512: reclen is too small for namlen - offset=0, inode=2, reclen=12,
namlen=260
UFS-fs error (device 02:00): ufs_readdir: bad entry in directory #2, size
512: reclen is too small for namlen - offset=0, inode=2, reclen=12,
namlen=260
UFS-fs error (device 02:00): ufs_readdir: bad entry in directory #2, size
512: reclen is too small for namlen - offset=0, inode=2, reclen=12,
namlen=260


> This was Linux version 2.4.0-test8 (aeb@mette) (gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 
>(release))
> So, questions:
> 1. Are we talking about the same file (same md5sum)?

yes.

> 2. Do things improve with 2.4.0-test8?

Will try it ... sometime. not right now though.. 

(obtw: i can mount /mnt multiple times.. )

[root@pepsi /]# umount /mnt
[root@pepsi /]#     mount /dev/fd0 /mnt -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd,ro
[root@pepsi /]#     mount /dev/fd0 /mnt -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd,ro
[root@pepsi /]#     mount /dev/fd0 /mnt -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd,ro
/dev/fd0 on /mnt type ufs (ro,ufstype=44bsd)
/dev/fd0 on /mnt type ufs (ro,ufstype=44bsd)
/dev/fd0 on /mnt type ufs (ro,ufstype=44bsd)

Is this feature? 

-- 
Adam
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