from man mount :
Mount options for ufs
ufstype=value
...
old Old format of ufs, this is the default, read only.
(Don't forget to give the -r option.)
....
the other options (like 44bsd,sun,sunx86 ) seems unrelevant since this ufs was created on linux.
Anyhow I added the ufstype=old explicitly to the mount command and got the
same error.
I also added the -r flag to the mount ("read-only")
and got the same error.
Did anyone had success with this ?
Regards,
DAN
On 9/26/06, Muli Ben-Yehuda <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 02:56:10PM +0300, Dan Shimshoni wrote:
> mount -o loop -t ufs /test/disk-image /loopDir
>
> I get:
> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop1,
> or too many mounted file systems
> (could this be the IDE device where you in fact use
> ide-scsi so that sr0 or sda or so is needed?)
RTFM mount(1).
Mount options for ufs
ufstype=value
UFS is a file system widely used in different operating systems.
The problem 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.