Question on read & write from Linux to OpenBSD

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From: Super Biscuit
Date: Wednesday, April 7, 2010 - 4:34 pm

Using mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd -o ro /mount/point /mount/directory does not allow reading of /home /var /tmp and /root.

The option of -o rw doesn't work from Linux to any BSD. (At least for me because I do not know the proper commands.)

Now, I am assuming that it can be a security risk that I am willing to take.

The architecture I am using is macppc but I also have an i386 with OpenBSD on it- along with FreeBSD, and Debian.


How do I read, write and access the 44bsd files from ext3?
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Question on read & write from Linux to OpenBSD, Super Biscuit, (Wed Apr 7, 4:34 pm)
Re: Question on read & write from Linux to OpenBSD, Edwin Eyan Moragas, (Wed Apr 7, 7:38 pm)
Re: Question on read & write from Linux to OpenBSD, Olivier Mehani, (Wed Apr 7, 9:23 pm)