Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 11:35:54 -0700 From: Hoang Ngo <hoang@hal.com> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Cc: hoang@hal.com Subject: FreeBSD and Linux Message-ID: <335FA80A.11F3@hal.com>
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To whom it may concern: My apology for posting the questions to your organization but i really have no other means of getting answer. News group in my company is shut down because of the virus so i can't post there. Here are my questions: I am using a PCI-base 586 with aha2940W/UW controller. I have 2 SCSI disks @ target ID 0 and 1. The TID=0 is WIN95 and Linux, the TID=1 is FreeBSD-2.1.7. The Linux kernel is compiled with UFS file system option but i can't get the directory of the BSD disk once i mounted it. This is the command "mount -t ufs /dev/sdb1 /mnt" and the messages printed is "Fucking SUN blows me" and something about too many inodes and such but it still mounted. Once mounted, command ls does not show any thing and can't be unmount. Have i done something wrong? and how do i go about getting Linux's LILO to boot BSD as well besides WIN95? Please reply to me via email. Thanks Hoang email: hoang@hal.com
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