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From: maw@techfak.uni-kiel.de (Maciej Wiatr)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Reading FreeBSD file system from DOS
Date: 13 Nov 1996 16:20:23 GMT
Organization: Technische Fakultaet, University of Kiel, Germany
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In <328919CF.6DC6@auburn.campus.mci.net> Anthony Jenkins <ajenkins@auburn.campus.mci.net> writes:

>I can mount my MS-DOS drive to a directory in FreeBSD (2.1.5 I think I
>have), but is there an analogous method of reading the FreeBSD
>filesystem on its partition?  ...and if not, how do I find out about the
>FreeBSD filesystem structure so I can possibly write some apps to do
>this (is my BSD virginity showing?)?

I think, there is a possibility to reab fBSD file system by using
Notron Commander or Norton Utilities.

Maciej

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