Re: ufs on linux question/problem

2001-07-03 Thread Admin Mailing Lists
> > You need support of Solaris disklabels. isn't that what CONFIG_SOLARIS_X86_PARTITION is? > And UFS patches that are in > -ac. Then you can get more or less safe r/o mounts. r/w is hopeless > at that stage. that's ok, i only need to read. -Tony .-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-._.-.

Re: ufs on linux question/problem

2001-07-03 Thread Alexander Viro
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Admin Mailing Lists wrote: > > Trying to mount a solaris x86 drive under linux. > kernel 2.4.5, ufs support and x86 partition support compiled in (no > module) > On boot, linux recognizes the drive, but shows no solaris partitions on > it. > Below, linux drive is hda, solar