Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 23:00:21 -0400 From: nawcom <nawcom@nawcom.com> To: tls@panix.com Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Safely mount OS X UFS filesystem? Message-ID: <468F01C5.4070108@nawcom.com> In-Reply-To: <20070707023700.GA11829@panix.com> References: <20070707023700.GA11829@panix.com>
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i usually use the ufstype=openstep for darwin ufs filesystems, they seem to work just fine. -Ben Thor Lancelot Simon wrote: > Can I, on a system running FreeBSD 6.2 or -current, safely mount a > UFS filesystem created (and used) on Mac OS 10.4.10? These filesystems > are UFS1 (at fslevel 3) with big-endian datastructures in the metadata, > 4k blocks and 1k fragments, and a few minor oddities in their layout; > they are pretty much exactly the UFS NeXT used on their workstations. > > If so, Will such a filesystem be safe to mount under OS X after I use it > on FreeBSD? > > I seem to be able to mount these under NetBSD though the snapshot code > complains that inodes 64 and 16384 are not dedicated to snapshots. > >
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