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Re: Mounting FreeBSD Partition on Linux



On 27.11.06 20:56, Amit Joshi wrote:
> Yes. I checked out the config file of my kernel, and I saw the same line
> there too. But now, there's a problem. I can't boot to FreeBSD. It is
> giving me some errors. I don't know if _trying_to_mount_ the FreeBSD
> partition on Linux has somehow corrupted the data on it! ( But I don't
> seriously think mount can do any damage). Last time I had tried to mount
> it, I got the errors such as "Wrong FS Type" etc.

> Ok. I guess fdisk does recognize it. What do you think?

>  hdb1: <bsd: hdb5 hdb6 hdb7 hdb8 hdb9 >
> 
> Check out the last line. Is it like I need to mount these partitions instead 
> of /dev/hdb1? Do they represent 

yes, you will have to mount those partitions...

you can even read data from them, but you probably won't be able to modify
data there. For fixing FreeBSD's data, you should probably boot from FreeBSD
CD and try to fix them there...

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