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Old 07-21-2003, 07:13 PM   #1
Juniper34
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Rehat 8.0 and UFS support


I plan on adding FreeBSD and Redhat 8.0, and it seems like Linux will have a better chance of using BSD's filesystem then the other way around. And I want to have a larger parition both of these OSs can share. Does Redhat have read/write, and parition table support for UFS? I know that the Kernel 2.2.X has experimental support for read/write, but have seen a report of a 2.4.X not working at all.
thanks for any advice you can give
 
Old 07-22-2003, 11:52 AM   #2
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I would suggest downloading a recent kernel and running config (or xconfig, menuconfig) and see if it is an option in the filesystems section. If so, compile it in and use the new kernel. It's worth a shot..
 
  


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