On Aug 22, 2011 11:51 AM, "Benny Lofgren" <bl-li...@lofgren.biz> wrote:
> I'm not familiar with ext4, but as Christian Barthel suggested it might be possible to mount it specifying ext2fs as the file system type, but if you do so, make sure to mount it read-only. It might ruin your file system (and your day) otherwise. Generally it shouldn't be possible to mount ext4 with ext[23] driver. > I suggest you reformat the file system to ufs which would be usable by both systems. UFS support in Linux seems to be relyable only for reading. Writing to UFS volume may screw the things up. It seems to be more reasonable to use Linux live media to transfer files wia NFS or SFTP or whatever. -- Dmitrij D. Czarkoff