Is there such a beast? This would be a big big help to those who
administer Linux boxes from FreeBSD machines. And, it would make
life easier for those of us who dual-boot with FreeBSD and
Linux. Basically, I'd like to see a port of e2fsck in the ports
collection.
Also, I had this weird problem in the past. See, I've got
another IDE disk on my primary slave IDE controller (1.1 GB). I
installed RedHat Linux on there. Basically, that disk had 3
Linux partitions:
120M / /dev/hdb1
120M swap /dev/hdb5
~800MB /usr /dev/hdb6
Don't ask; the RedHat installer partitioned it this way.
Anyhow, when I do fdisk /dev/rad1, FBSD's fsck only sees 2
partitions. Partition one is the 120M / partition, which I can
mount OK. But, fdisk claims the 2nd partition is a 920 MB
extended DOS partition. Hmmm... well, it may be that my second
disk needs low-level formatted or something.
- Donn
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