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USING UFS ========= mount -t ufs -o ufstype=type_of_ufs device dir UFS OPTIONS =========== ufstype=type_of_ufs UFS is a file system widely used in different operating systems. The problem are differences among implementations. Features of some implementations are undocumented, so its hard to recognize type of ufs automatically. That's why user must specify type of ufs manually by mount option ufstype. Possible values are: old old format of ufs default value, supported as read-only 44bsd used in FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD supported as read-write ufs2 used in FreeBSD 5.x supported as read-only 5xbsd synonym for ufs2 sun used in SunOS (Solaris) supported as read-write sunx86 used in SunOS for Intel (Solarisx86) supported as read-write hp used in HP-UX supported as read-only nextstep used in NextStep supported as read-only nextstep-cd used for NextStep CDROMs (block_size == 2048) supported as read-only openstep used in OpenStep supported as read-only POSSIBLE PROBLEMS ================= There is still bug in reallocation of fragment, in file fs/ufs/balloc.c, line 364. But it seems working on current buffer cache configuration. BUG REPORTS =========== Any ufs bug report you can send to daniel.pirkl@email.cz (do not send partition tables bug reports.) |