I think you really need to type in 'ufsoption=44bsd' and not just '44bsd' so your mount command probably should be: mount -t ufs -o ufstype=bsd44 /dev/hdc1 /hdc1 ( in your linux src directory, see fs/ufs/super.c ) HTH. -pg On Monday, November 11, 2002 1:45 PM, Christopher B Stank <stanky@WPI.EDU> wrote:
Opps!
When I said bsd44, I actually meant 44bsd.
Mount options for ufs ufstype=value
UFS is a file system widely used in different operating systems. The problems are differences among implementations. Features of some implementations are undocumented, so its hard to recognize the type of ufs automatically. That's why the user must specify the type of ufs by mount option. Possible values are:
old Old format of ufs, this is the default, read only.
44bsd For filesystems created by a BSD-like system (NetBSD,FreeBSD,OpenBSD).
etc.
Sorry for any confusion! I have also tried it without the -o 44bsd and get the same error.
/Chris
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