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I need to mount a bsd/386 partition on my hard drive to recover data. I am running the latest CentOS 5.3, downloaded and installed in the last week.
My searches have turned up a mount command, that does not work. [root@new-host-2 ~]# mount -t ufs -o fstype=444bsd /dev/sda3 /mnt/bsd mount: unknown filesystem type 'ufs' [root@new-host-2 ~]# mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/bsd mount: you must specify the filesystem type [root@new-host-2 ~]# mount -r -t auto /dev/sda3 /mnt/bsd mount: you must specify the filesystem type [root@new-host-2 ~]# uname -a Linux new-host-2 2.6.18-128.el5xen #1 SMP Wed Jan 21 11:55:02 EST 2009 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux So, is there a patch to get mount -t ufs working? Is there a patch to get bsd/386 filesystem type? have not build a kernel before, so I would like to avoid that, but I will attempt it if I have no other options. Thank you for your time and attention |
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Posted on: 2009/7/4 18:15
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severino42 | 2009/7/6 18:01 |
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NoSuchUser | 2009/8/10 11:40 |
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severino42 | 2009/7/6 13:26 |
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toracat | 2009/7/6 14:46 |
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AlanBartlett | 2009/7/6 15:07 |
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toracat | 2009/7/6 15:20 |
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AlanBartlett | 2009/7/6 15:29 |
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skolnick | 2009/7/5 0:30 |
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toracat | 2009/7/5 4:25 |
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