linux 2.0/Intel and Solaris filesystems?

Chris Ricker (gt1355b@prism.gatech.edu)
Mon, 29 Dec 1997 08:57:06 -0500 (EST)


Hello all, and happy holidays....

I have here a linux box in which the first partition (/dev/hda1) is a
Solaris 2.6 primary partition. Within that partition are four or five
solaris "slices". When I try to mount the whole partition by mount -t
ufs /dev/hda1, I get the usual wrong/bad/too many mount error, as well
as the following in /var/log/messages:

ufs_read_super: bad magic number 0xf61af602 on dev 0/0

My kernel is 2.0.33 with ufs support and SMD disklabel support. Do I
need to be doing something special on mount to tell it to look for
"slices" inside the partition, or does linux/x86 not support solaris/x86
filesystems, or is something else wrong?

Oh yeah, mount 2.7f.

thanks,
chris

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Chris Ricker                                 gt1355b@prism.gatech.edu