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Date:      Sun, 31 Oct 1999 13:48:25 -0600 (CST)
From:      "(dai) Yawen Dye" <dyeaiya@Eng.Auburn.EDU>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   installation
Message-ID:  <Pine.SOL.4.10.9910311328510.23014-100000@lab33.eng.auburn.edu>

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Hi, everybody,

I have problem mounting Linux ext2fs under FreeBSD system. I recompile the
kernel with "options "EXT2FS" ",and I try to mount the Linux file system
using " mount -t ext2fs /dev/wd0s1 /mnt", the system tells me " wrong
magic number 11d, ef5* expected for EXT2FS". What should I do?
Let me describe how I install the system. I have no CD, so I first install
DOS on my computer (2G Disk, I give 800M to DOS), then download all
necessary distributions on DOS partition; then I install BSD on the unused
disk, after I finish the BSD installation, I delete the DOS patition and
install Linux on that 800M space.
when all are done, 
1. I boot up into Linux system:
partition check gives message:
hda1 hda2 hda3(hda5 hda6 hda7)
"fdisk" tells me that BSD is on hda2, and hda1 is extended
partition, hda5, hda6 and hda7 are Linux native or swap, and if I use 'b'
to verify BSD slices,it's ok.
I sucessfully mount the  BSD file system under /mnt

2. I boot up into BSD
"disklabel" can't give me any information on Linux partiton.
I can't mount Linux under BSD
 
I really want to how I can mount ext2fs under BSD. Please help me.

Another question:
Does FreeBSD 3.2 support Lucent wavelan wireless network card?
How can I find information on how to install device driver, such as pcmcia
driver, wavelan card driver ?I get a wavelan driver source code on some
website, how can I make it work?
When system is bootup, it finds my card in one slot, but I think it
doesn't work because it has no proper driver. What can i do?

Your helps are appreciate.

Sincerely,
Yawen



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