Zenaan Harkness writes:
> Martin, it looks like you'll have to recompile your kernel first sorry.
I was kind of thinking that. Actually, I think I have a
solution which I hadn't thought of at the time. I have FreeBSD
running in a virtual machine on a Mac. That will be native ufs
and I shou
Hi.
On Sat, 9 Aug 2014 20:34:35 +1000
Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Pity we don't have a generic FUSE module to run -all- filesystems in
> userspace (as/when needed), so we could simply toggle 'experimental'
> features on easily.
Yet we do have UFS2 FUSE implementation :)
http://sourceforge.net/p
On 8/9/14, didier gaumet wrote:
> Le 08/08/2014 22:40, Martin Smith a écrit :
> [...]
>> try mount -t ufs -rw -o ufstype=ufs2,loop
>> FreeBSD-9.1-RELEASE-amd64-memstick-headless.img /mnt
>>
>> specifying ufstype works with bsd disks in the same machine so should
>> hopefully work with yours.
> [..
Le 08/08/2014 22:40, Martin Smith a écrit :
[...]
> try mount -t ufs -rw -o ufstype=ufs2,loop
> FreeBSD-9.1-RELEASE-amd64-memstick-headless.img /mnt
>
> specifying ufstype works with bsd disks in the same machine so should
> hopefully work with yours.
[...]
I' m a little bit puzzled: have you reb
On 08/08/2014 16:52, Martin G. McCormick wrote:
Is it possible to mount the FreeBSD USB iso image on a
debian system? I need to edit one of the configuration files and
the nearest USB port is on a Debian system. The hope is to add a
line of text to a file, transfer the image to a USB driv
On Sat 09 Aug 2014 at 02:44:31 +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 8/9/14, Martin McCormick wrote:
> > Zenaan Harkness writes:
> >> I think you meant "-o loop" rather than "-ro loop".
> >>
> >> > first to see what would happen and it appeared to work but ls
> >> > /mnt throws an I/O error as does
On 8/9/14, Martin McCormick wrote:
> Zenaan Harkness writes:
>> I think you meant "-o loop" rather than "-ro loop".
>>
>> > first to see what would happen and it appeared to work but ls
>> > /mnt throws an I/O error as does any operation on /mnt until one
>> > umounts /mnt.
>>
>> If the above don'
On 8/9/14, Martin G. McCormick wrote:
> Is it possible to mount the FreeBSD USB iso image on a
> debian system? I need to edit one of the configuration files and
> the nearest USB port is on a Debian system. The hope is to add a
> line of text to a file, transfer the image to a USB drive and
Is it possible to mount the FreeBSD USB iso image on a
debian system? I need to edit one of the configuration files and
the nearest USB port is on a Debian system. The hope is to add a
line of text to a file, transfer the image to a USB drive and
boot the FreeBSD system from the memory stic
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