Subject: Re: Is there a way to mount a linux ext2 disk with bsd???
To: HellShok <hellshok@connectionmachine.com>
From: John P. Wittkoski <jpw@netscape.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/21/1997 15:15:32
HellShok wrote:
> 
> we have a bad computer that was running linux and i was wondering if
> anyone has made it possible to mount a ext2 formatted disk there is
> important info that i could really use off of this disk and i wanted
> to know if it were at all possible....it is NOT mounted NFS please
> help!!!!

The first question you need to ask is:

Is the linux disk an IDE/EIDE or SCSI disk?

Not many Mac models support IDE (although a few do) but I
don't think that NetBSD/mac68k supports IDE on any of 
those machines yet.

If it's a SCSI disk you may have a chance, but a quick look
at the source tree makes me think that ext2 isn't supported
yet...

(Someone please jump in here if these statements are
incorrect.)

	--John