Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2003 13:22:54 -0700 (PDT) From: Doug White <dwhite@gumbysoft.com> To: Sergey Matveychuk <sem@ciam.ru> Cc: current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: -current brake ufs for -stable Message-ID: <20030921132145.W68357@carver.gumbysoft.com> In-Reply-To: <3F6D92EB.1020102@ciam.ru> References: <3F6D92EB.1020102@ciam.ru>
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2003, Sergey Matveychuk wrote: > I've installed both -current and -stable on my box. One of partition I > plan to share betwen them (place ports/distfiles there). > I newfs'ed it from -stable and wrote on it from -current. When I booted > with -stable I've found the partition FS was broken. > I think it's because of extended atributes -current wrote on it. I don't > like to turn off extended attributes on -current at all. I'd like to > have some option for mount to disable it (I've not found it on manpage). If you newfs'd the partition with -current, you made it UFS2. -stable can't mount UFS2 partitions. Newfs it with -stable (or the appropirate option on -current, I don't recall it) so its mountable on both systems. I'm making a broad assumption here since you haven't explained what "FS was broken" means. -- Doug White | FreeBSD: The Power to Serve dwhite@gumbysoft.com | www.FreeBSD.org
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