[olug] ext2/3 mounting
Matthew Anderson
manders2k.lists at gmail.com
Tue Jul 18 17:11:07 UTC 2006
Your milage may vary, but when I tried using the ext2fs kernel module
under 10.3 (I don't know if I tried 10.4 or not -- don't think so) it
reliably caused a kernel panic and locked up my powerbook with any
significant use. I could browse the directory structure, but I
really couldn't read more than a couple of megabytes of data off of
the ext2/3 partition before it locked up. And of course, as
journaling wasn't supported, the volume was marked unclean each time
this happened and had to be thoroughly checked when I plugged it back
into a Linux box.
I eventually decided the easiest thing to do was to get another
external volume, format it HFS+, and scp the data to it. And, Macs
like firewire better than USB anyway.
On Jul 18, 2006, at 9:31 AM, Nathan D. Rotschafer wrote:
> Well there used to be a project that had ext2/3 support as a kernel
> module. I don't remember the name but I think a google search might
> help. The last time I looked it was not universal so I stopped
> watching since I have a MBP.
>
> Thanks,
> Nate Rotschafer
>
> P.S. In case you don't like google.... http://sourceforge.net/
> projects/ext2fsx/
>
> On Jul 18, 2006, at 8:38 AM, Noel Leistad wrote:
>
>> Improper venue, but no answers on gnmug list.....yet.
>>
>> Have external USB2.0 HD formated ext3 that I'd like to mount on a OS
>> 10.4 Powerbook. Anybody got any ideas?
>>
>> Is the only solution to reformat as fstype= darwin UFS??
>>
>> Anything that would work for both Win2K/XP and Mac OX10??
>>
>>
>>
>>
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