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Old 01-06-2009, 09:30 AM   #1
angel115
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How to mount mfsroot (from FreeNAS) on Linux?


Hello There,

I'd like to mount the mfsroot block device from freeNAS on my Linux machine to tweek my FreeNAS durably. as for now every time I reboot all changes are gone.

I'd like to mount it in Read & Write.

The only thing that I've found was the following:
Code:
#gunzip ./mfsroot.gz
#mdconfig - A - t vnode ./mfsroot - u 0
#mount /dev/md0 /mnt
But the command mdconfig doesn't seems to exist on Linux.

If I try the following it mounting it but I can't even read the folder when I've mounted it:
Code:
#mount -r -t ufs -o loop mfsroot mfsrootfs/
but if I do a "ls mfsrootfs/" I'm getting the following:
#ls: reading directory mfsrootfs/: Input/output error


Any idea how to mount a UFS block device on Linux with read and Write right?

Best regards,
Angel.

Last edited by angel115; 01-06-2009 at 09:31 AM.
 
  


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