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Re: dostype, disklabel, and linux partitions
In <20000110103825.B764%tehran.nmrc.ucc.ie@localhost>, on 01/10/00
at 06:36 AM, Lars Hecking <lhecking%nmrc.ucc.ie@localhost> said:
>Ignatios Souvatzis writes:
>> On Sat, Jan 08, 2000 at 01:07:50PM -0500, fheitka%attglobal.net@localhost
>> wrote:
>> - if you know how netbsd calls the partition,
>> mount -t ext2fs /dev/sdNy /mnt
>> (with N and y replaced by appropriate values) should work.
> If EXT2FS was compiled into the kernel. GENERIC doesn't have it,
> and the only hint that EXT2FS exists is in options(4).
I'm using the kernel that came with miniroot. I'm about to try compiling
my own kernel. Last night I downloaded NetBSD current sys.tar.gz.
Assuming I downloaded the right package, is the current kernel likely to
work OK with the 1.4.1 system I already installed?
> You can also mount NetBSD partitions from Linux with ufs (bsd44 option).
> Linux 2.[23].x kernels can even write such partitions, but this must be
> enabled at kernel config time.
Unfortunately, Linux has no driver for the 53C770 chip, so I can't use it
to access the NetBSD partitions, or any drives connected to that bus for
that matter.
Fred
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