x Like most systems, Solaris x86 uses its own hard disk partition
  x table format, incompatible with all others. Saying Y here allows you
  x to read these partition tables and further mount Solaris x86 disks
  x read-only from within Linux if you have also said Y to "UFS
  x filesystem support", above.
This is unfortunately only available in devel kernels, which I'm not
really not ready to run unfortunately.
-jeremy
> On Tue, 8 Dec 1998, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
> 
> > 
> > I'm coming here for help because I'm kinda in a situation which would
> > greatly benefit from being able to do the above.  ANY chance of this???
> > I'm no kernel hacker, so saying, "yeah just do take it out of 2.1.x" isn't
> > going to help.
> 
> Isn't the Solaris filesystem called ufs?  Isn't ufs already supported by the
> kernel?  (mount -t ufs ...)
> 
> -- Bob
> 
> Bob McElrath (mcelrath@draal.physics.wisc.edu) Univ. of Wisconsin at Madison
> 
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