Quoting Bob Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004, Chuck Swiger clacked the keyboard to produce:
Peter Leftwich wrote:
Can someone recommend software that lets you mount TO freebsd (ufs)
partition FROM WITHIN Windows XP Pro SP1 (transparently)?
I am not familiar with any such software
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004, Kenneth Culver clacked the keyboard to produce:
Quoting Bob Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004, Chuck Swiger clacked the keyboard to produce:
Peter Leftwich wrote:
Can someone recommend software that lets you mount TO freebsd (ufs)
partition FROM WITHIN
Well
On Friday, February 13, 2004, at 11:32 AM, Bob Collins wrote:
On Fri, Feb 13, 2004, Chuck Swiger clacked the keyboard to produce:
Peter Leftwich wrote:
Can someone recommend software that lets you mount TO freebsd (ufs)
partition FROM WITHIN Windows XP Pro SP1 (transparently)?
I am
On Feb 13, 2004, at 1:45 PM, Matthew Marino wrote:
Samba works but the configuration can be a cuss. It's the NetBEUI name
server that takes a deeper understanding of Microsoft Networking than
the average Joe has. If your really up for a challenge try sharing the
same ufs volume with Windows
I look into this issue an average of once a year, because it's always
been my dream to have a dual boot machine in which XP can read/write my
UFS/ext2/etc. partitions and FreeBSD/Linux/etc. can read/write my NTFS
partitions.
I've seen a handful of 3rd party software out there that seems to come
I researched this on the web but found nothing relevant or useful.
Can someone recommend software that lets you mount TO freebsd (ufs)
partition FROM WITHIN Windows XP Pro SP1 (transparently)?
Samba, which is open source and free, isn't a solution because it
requires a working [freebsd
Hi All,
In the December 2003, Sys Admin magazine (www.sysadminmag.com), there was an
article (pg 17), about doing Oracle DB Backups using UFS Snapshots. This
was implemented using a facility built into Solaris.
I have read about other snapshot products for MS Windows NTFS etc.
Is there a way
On Sun, Dec 28, 2003 at 03:48:49PM +0800, Paul Hamilton wrote:
OK, I will remod my question, is there any talk of having the snapshot
feature being retro fitted to 4.x stable? (or is there some other util/port
out there that does this?)
It's unlikely the extensive changes will be back-ported
On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 12:23:27 -0600
Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible for me, in one way or another, to newfs a ufs2 partition from a
differently partitioned slice?
[..]
Merge space from unused ad0s1;
newfs to ufs2;
Create new /usr partition based on ad0s1's given space;
I followed the instructions exactly..
I moved my root from ad0s2e to ad0s1a, hoping that it would fix things.
Now the bootloader just gives me Not ufs
Ad0s2e doesn't work anymore either. (No /boot/loader -- it worked before,
thought)
Currently, my computer can't be used!!
Nooo!!
Please help
--- Dan Strick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Dorin H [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
snip
If no RTFM is available, point me to the source
files.
I am not familiar with the FreeBSD kernel sources,
but
I'll have no problem reading some code.
snip
This may not be exactly
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 12:32:38PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
Hello,
I don't seem to be able to mount the FreeBSD-5.1-RELEASE's ufs
partition in linux-2.6.0-test11, which occupies another partition
on the same machine (which is Acer Aspire 1304XC).
Has the ufs format changed in 5.1
Hello,
I don't seem to be able to mount the FreeBSD-5.1-RELEASE's ufs
partition in linux-2.6.0-test11, which occupies another partition
on the same machine (which is Acer Aspire 1304XC).
Has the ufs format changed in 5.1? I specify ufstype=44bsd in
the mount command.
Thank you
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Gareth Bailey wrote:
Is it possible to mount freebsd native partitions in
Knoppix? How can this be done? - i have tried 'mount -t
ufs' and 'mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd' BUT Knoppix
doesn't want to know about it.
hi,
if you are using ufs2 an your FBSD Box, than Knoppix
[ Mounting FreeBSD UFS partitions under KNOPPIX ]
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 09:37:29AM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
heh i have done this easy, you need to setup the nfs permissions first
mount 192.168.0.1:/home/user /mnt/home
that worked for me no need for -t
Yes, that's all very well
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Dorin H [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To finish, I was wondering if I can specify in boot2
prompt which is the correct slicepartition to use for
booting.
If my assumptions are correct, in expression
0:ad(0,a)/kernel
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
| | | | |
| | | | - the path inside
Is it possible to mount freebsd native partitions in
Knoppix? How can this be done? - i have tried 'mount -t
ufs' and 'mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd' BUT Knoppix
doesn't want to know about it.
GJ Bailey
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On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 11:16:36PM +0200, Gareth Bailey typed:
Is it possible to mount freebsd native partitions in
Knoppix? How can this be done? - i have tried 'mount -t
ufs' and 'mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd' BUT Knoppix
doesn't want to know about it.
Wrong list.
Try a knoppix mailing
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 11:16:36PM +0200, Gareth Bailey wrote:
Is it possible to mount freebsd native partitions in
Knoppix? How can this be done? - i have tried 'mount -t
ufs' and 'mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd' BUT Knoppix
doesn't want to know about it.
Apparently not -- but you sohlud try
? - i have tried 'mount -t
ufs' and 'mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd' BUT Knoppix
doesn't want to know about it.
Apparently not -- but you sohlud try asking on a Knoppix list for a
definitive answer.
Alternatively, you could try FreeSBIE -- http://www.freesbie.org/
which is a Knoppix like OS
snip
The problem was that the new XP partition, not
^^^
Oops, mistype: I was talking about the new FreeBSD
partition.
The second stage FreeBSD boostrap program, boot2,
assumes that the the
slice being booted is the FreeBSD slice with the
active
Sorry for replying again, but I succeed to press
send while editing the previous reply :((( (press
tab + space - send, ooops)
I hope I included all the relevant information in my
previous reply.
To finish, I was wondering if I can specify in boot2
prompt which is the correct slicepartition to use
Hi there,
Hoping that this will help somebody else:
Deleting the XP boot partition that came first on
disk (the FreeBSD was the last) and changing its type
to FreeBSD FS render my laptop unbootable.
I got the prompt when trying to boot FreeBSD:
FreeBSD/i386 BOOT
Default: 0:ad(0,a)/kernel
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003, Dorin H [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
Hoping that this will help somebody else:
Deleting the XP boot partition that came first on
disk (the FreeBSD was the last) and changing its type
to FreeBSD FS render my laptop unbootable.
I got the prompt when trying to
Hi,
from the manpage of growisofs, it says it supports burning alternate
filesystems. This works Ok.
I tried (/dev/dvd=/dev/cd0c=cam/atapi):
mkisofs -dvd-compat -speed=2 -Z /dev/dvd=/dev/ad0s1a
Command executed successfully and put my root partition on the DVD. Now - how
does one mount this?
Hi there,
How can I delete an existing XP partition on the
same disk with FreeBSD and reformat it as ufs, then
move /usr to it? (keeping the FreeBSD bootable :))
Running FreeBSD 4.8.
Really, your best be by far is to back everything up and then
redo the whole disk from scratch
Hi,
For some strange reason I can no longer
mount my ufs partition ( root partition =( )
using FreeBSD5.1 live-cd. When I type
mount /dev/ad0s2 /mnt
I recieve 'Operation not permited'.
Yet, the other ufs slice on that disk
mounts ok.
Could it be somehow corrupt? I've
recently unsuccessfully
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 11:27:11PM +0200, Mihail wrote:
Hi,
For some strange reason I can no longer
mount my ufs partition ( root partition =( )
using FreeBSD5.1 live-cd. When I type
mount /dev/ad0s2 /mnt
I recieve 'Operation not permited'.
/dev/ad0s2 is a slice, not a FreeBSD partition
- Original Message -
From: Scott Renna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 8:15 PM
Subject: using Ghost to back up a UFS partition
Hello All,
Was wondering if anyone on the list had ever backed up a UFS partition
from a BSD box to a Windows Host
Hello All,
Was wondering if anyone on the list had ever backed up a UFS partition
from a BSD box to a Windows Host as an Image file. I've selected the
option to do a sector copy(as ghost does not understand ufs by default)
and the console on my windows box says a session is in progress,
however
Is it possible to upgrade ufs filesystem to
ufs2 without data loss?
Thank you very much ahead of time.
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Sergei Vyshenski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to upgrade ufs filesystem to
ufs2 without data loss?
It's not possible to upgrade at all. You need to build a whole new
filesystem from scratch.
This *does* mean you will need to backup first, and restore after
building the new
My question is:
Is there any ffs/usf file system driver for windows nt/2k/xp?
Thanks.
Michal Racek
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At 2003-08-27T21:17:47Z, Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, what is the answer to your intrepretation of the question?
No.
In that case, wasn't the pointer to samba the answer to what the OP
really wants?
(Just being obnoxious.)
--
Joel Rees, programmer, Systems Group
Altech
On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 08:55:12PM +0200, Martin Vana wrote:
Hi,
is there any utility that can mount Freebsd UFS under win for read/write.
You could do worse than ask the author of ext2fs whether he knows of any
tools similar to his for UFS (his tool allows you to mount ext2 fs on
win):
http
Hi,
is there any utility that can mount Freebsd UFS under win for read/write.
Thank you
Martin
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Hi,
is there any utility that can mount Freebsd UFS under win for
read/write.
Thank you
Martin
Samba will let you read and write to UFS in Windows.
Sharity-Light will let you read and write to Windows shares in FreeBSD.
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At 2003-08-27T19:28:45Z, Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Samba will let you read and write to UFS in Windows.
Um, no. Samba will let you browse a filesystem residing on a FreeBSD
server. It will not let you mount the filesystem natively on a local drive.
--
Kirk Strauser
pgp0
Samba will let you read and write to UFS in Windows.
Um, no. Samba will let you browse a filesystem residing on a FreeBSD
server. It will not let you mount the filesystem natively on
a local drive.
The question was:
is there any utility that can mount Freebsd UFS under win for
read
At 2003-08-27T20:52:04Z, Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The question was:
is there any utility that can mount Freebsd UFS under win for read/write.
I am almost 100% certain that the real question was:
Is there a utility that can mount a FreeBSD UFS partition read/write from
The question was:
is there any utility that can mount Freebsd UFS under win
for read/write.
I am almost 100% certain that the real question was:
Is there a utility that can mount a FreeBSD UFS partition
read/write from
a hard drive installed in a Windows box?
I have
At 2003-08-27T21:17:47Z, Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, what is the answer to your intrepretation of the question?
No.
Also BTW, I said I could *mount* Samba shares, what I should have said is
that I can *map* Samba shares to Network drives, sorry.
Close enough for guv'mnt
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Ryan Dooley wrote:
Has anybody done work on Tree-based quotas for UFS/UFS2? As an
administrator I'm finding more and more reasons that such a thing
would be a good thing.
By tree-based you mean the ability to define this directory and
everything under it gets X amount
By tree-based you mean the ability to define this directory and
everything under it gets X amount of storage, regardless of owner?
If so, I also wish this ability existed, and I've talked with several
administrators of ISPs that sorely need that ability as well. If it
is a monumental
Chris Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Ryan Dooley wrote:
Has anybody done work on Tree-based quotas for UFS/UFS2? As an
administrator I'm finding more and more reasons that such a thing
would be a good thing.
The following is not a real solution
Hey,
Has anybody done work on Tree-based quotas for UFS/UFS2? As an
administrator I'm finding more and more reasons that such a thing would
be a good thing.
Cheers,
Ryan
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On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 15:18, derrich wrote:
I'm trying to fsck a UFS (created under FreeBSD 4.8) partition from within
a Linux system, and I'm having a whole lot of trouble. I know UFS support
is enabled in the kernel, because I'm able to mount the drive read-only. I
believe I've been unable
I believe UFS support is still experimental on Linux. Last time I tried it,
I managed to mount my UFS partitions read write, but it ended up completely
destroying them, so I'd approach this with extreme caution.
Han Hwei Woo
http://www.argosy.ca/~hhw
- Original Message -
From: derrich
I'm trying to fsck a UFS (created under FreeBSD 4.8) partition from within
a Linux system, and I'm having a whole lot of trouble. I know UFS support
is enabled in the kernel, because I'm able to mount the drive read-only. I
believe I've been unable to mount it read-write because the drive needs
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Hi !
I'm almost sure about the answer, but is it possible to convert an UFS
filesystem to UFS 2 ? I'm sure it is not, but it doesn't cost anything
asking, we never know :)
Regards.
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On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 04:05:50PM +0200 or thereabouts, Antoine Jacoutot seemed to
write:
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Hi !
I'm almost sure about the answer, but is it possible to convert an UFS
filesystem to UFS 2 ? I'm sure it is not, but it doesn't cost anything
Hello Jack and others
Am Sun, Jun 08, 2003 at 10:48:05AM -0500 Jack L. Stone schrieb:
At 05:48 PM 6.8.2003 +0200, Martin Schweizer wrote:
I installed a second hard drive (ufs) and mount it (like described in the
handbook) but if I reboot it isn't anymore mounted? After a reboot I have to
re
Hello
I installed a second hard drive (ufs) and mount it (like described in the
handbook) but if I reboot it isn't anymore mounted? After a reboot I have to
re-mount the second hard drive again and all works fine. What do I forget?
--
Regards
Martin Schweizer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
PC-Service M
At 05:48 PM 6.8.2003 +0200, Martin Schweizer wrote:
Hello
I installed a second hard drive (ufs) and mount it (like described in the
handbook) but if I reboot it isn't anymore mounted? After a reboot I have to
re-mount the second hard drive again and all works fine. What do I forget
On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 11:48, Martin Schweizer wrote:
Hello
I installed a second hard drive (ufs) and mount it (like described in the
handbook) but if I reboot it isn't anymore mounted? After a reboot I have to
re-mount the second hard drive again and all works fine. What do I forget?
add
Hi all,
This many have already been answered but I can't find the answer, so here goes!!
I have been tracking 5-CURRENT since before ufs2 partitions were the standard. Is
there a way to convert my file system to ufs2 or is a reinstall necessary?
Thanks in advance.
Gordon
On Wednesday, 25 December 2002 at 22:07:48 -0600, Hari Bhaskaran wrote:
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 01:40:58PM +1030, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I am looking for a method to dump my 'current' installation
(which includes couple of vinum volumes + some other normal
UFS partitions) to another
Hi,
I am looking for a method to dump my 'current' installation
(which includes couple of vinum volumes + some other normal
UFS partitions) to another machine where I have access to
a CDR. I don't want to dump the entire HDD, but only the
used sectors/files. If you are familiar with Norton Ghost
On Wednesday, 25 December 2002 at 11:22:56 -0600, Hari Bhaskaran wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a method to dump my 'current' installation
(which includes couple of vinum volumes + some other normal
UFS partitions) to another machine where I have access to
a CDR. I don't want to dump the entire
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 21:34:23 -0400
From: Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm having the same problem ... followed the instructions at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/install.html#WIN95-DAMAGED-BOOT-MANAGER
and did Fixit# fdisk -B -b
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 14:13:15 -0700
Kevin Oberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's on a Dell Deminsion 4300 ... barely a year old and has a Maxtor 7200 40Gig hard
drive. I also tried going to the ../tool directory on the Install cd and doing
bootisnt.exe boot.bin in the DOS prompt but that
On Sep 18 at 14:13, Kevin Oberman spoke:
From: Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I choose F4 I get nothing but a beep. If I choose F3 it
boots into windows. Any suggestions?
Is this a big disk? If the FreeBSD partition starts at a cylinder
1023, this is what you will see.
If
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2002 18:11:53 -0400
From: Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 14:13:15 -0700
Kevin Oberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's on a Dell Deminsion 4300 ... barely a year old and has a Maxtor 7200 40Gig
hard drive. I also tried going to the ../tool directory on
I'm having the same problem ... followed the instructions at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/install.html#WIN95-DAMAGED-BOOT-MANAGER
and did Fixit# fdisk -B -b /boot/boot0 ad0 from the 4.6 CD live filesystem. Now
on reboot I get
F3 = DOS
F4 = FREEBSD
If I choose F4 I
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