Sat, 20 May 2006 15:02:31 +0200, Jirtme Loyet wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I'm trying to mount a BSD image locally with write support on linux.
>
>I've recompiled my kernel to enable this feature.
>
>I mount the image by:
>
>mount -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd,loop,rw my_image.fs /mnt
>
>It mount well,
>But if I try: dd if=myfile of=/mnt/myfile bs=512 it freeze and I've to
>reboot the machine. Nothing in log.
>
>If I try a cp ~/.profile /mnt it works, but if do the same cp again, it
>freeze
>
>I'm using ubuntu-server 5.10/
>Kernel version is 2.6.12
>
>I've tried to do the same manipulation with a real 44bsd partition, and the
>problem is the same, It's not loop fault.
>
>Can anyone help me on this ?
>
You are asking in the wrong place. This is not an BSD problem.
Why would we know why linux screws up on this task?
Perhaps you could ask you distro provider.
>Thanks you very much.
>
No prob.
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