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Re: mount bsd/386 partition to recover data
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severino42 wrote:

I a using the comand
# mount -t ufs -o ro,ufstype-44bsd /dev/sda3 /mnt/bsd

Was that a typo? It is ufstype=44bsd ( not a dash)

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Is it possible that installing CentOS corrupted my bsd partition?

If you did not touch the bsd partition during the installation, it should be there intact. How does CentOS recognize the partition? What is the filesystem ID as seen in fdisk -l ? I think FreeBSD is ef.
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     Re: mount bsd/386 partition to recover data skolnick 2009/7/5 0:30
       Re: mount bsd/386 partition to recover data toracat 2009/7/5 4:25
     Re: mount bsd/386 partition to recover data severino42 2009/7/6 13:26
       Re: mount bsd/386 partition to recover data toracat 2009/7/6 14:46
         Re: mount bsd/386 partition to recover data AlanBartlett 2009/7/6 15:07
           Re: mount bsd/386 partition to recover data toracat 2009/7/6 15:20
             Re: mount bsd/386 partition to recover data AlanBartlett 2009/7/6 15:29
     Re: mount bsd/386 partition to recover data severino42 2009/7/6 18:01
       Re: mount bsd/386 partition to recover data NoSuchUser 2009/8/10 11:40
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