i know there is a linux emulator in freebsd also so it should be supported as far as the file system goes... Stefan Troeger wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 15:14 -0500, Paul W. Abrahams wrote:
FAT may be the one format everyone can read and write, but the 8.3 case-insensitive filename format can be pretty limiting sometimes.
I wonder if any of the other less-common filesystems like VFAT, UMSDOS, and maybe System V, which Linux can handle, are available under FreeBSD?
I used FreeBSD 2.something and 3.1 and think VFAT is supported in 3.1, but I could be wrong, check www.freebsd.org to be sure. A quote from FreeBSDs handbook regarding ext2:
options "EXT2FS"
Linux's native file system. With ext2fs support you are able to read and write to Linux partitions. This is useful if you dual- boot FreeBSD and Linux and want to share data between the two sys- tems.
Ciao, Stefan
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