I want to change my debian linux server into a FreeBSD one.
All's quite set up to do this fast and easy, except for one thing: in my
linux machine I have a large "LAN-shared" drive, using the EXT3
filesystem.

This drive must not be down too long, otherwise I get into lots of
trouble w/ my homemates :-)) (wife, children..)

I think FreeBSD does _not_ support the linux ext2 / ext3
What is the best way to change the filesystem on that drive?
Use another one and copy the files, sure, but how, when fbsd doesn't
understand ext2/ext3 ?

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