Re: How to mount UFS file systems?
>From grep@shorelink.com Fri Oct 9 14:15:50 1998
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>If the UFS drive is, for example, SCSI target 3, it looks from the docs
>like you would use the following:
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>mount /dev/sda3 /<mount-dir> -t ufs
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>Note that ufs is READ ONLY!
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Thank you very much for a quick reply.
I get the following error message.
% mount /dev/sdc3 /mnt -t ufs -o ro
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdc3,
or too many mounted file systems
On the Sun, this disk (MO) was created to have
partitions whose sizes are
partition a 0
partition b 0
partition c all
partition g all
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>On Fri, 9 Oct 1998, Sanzo Miyazawa wrote:
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>> Could you please teach me how to mount SUN UFS file systems
>> in linux? (How can I specify a partition of ufs disk in the mount command?)
>>
>> Sanzo Miyazawa
>> miyazawa@smlab.sci.gunma-u.ac.jp
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>> -- System Information
>> Debian Release: 2.0
>> Kernel Version: Linux smp6m 2.0.34 #1 Sat Jul 11 18:07:08 JST 1998 i686 unknown
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>> smp6m> cat /proc/file*
>> ext2
>> minix
>> nodev proc
>> iso9660
>> nodev autofs
>> nodev nfs
>> xenix
>> sysv
>> coherent
>> ufs
>> msdos
>> vfat
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