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Old 30th April 2010
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Originally Posted by Oko View Post
Why should NetBSD support ext2 at all? If you want to use ext2 use Linux.
That's what I've been doing so far. And that's why I have two external hard drives formatted in ext2, which contain backups of all my important data. So it would be really nice if I could just mount these external hard drives on a NetBSD system and copy some of the files from the external hard disk to a NetBSD system. Can you see how that might become useful?

I find it kind of weird that *BSD systems and Linux don't seem to be in talking terms. Mounting Linux file systems on a *BSD system is difficult, and Linux seems to have equally poor support for the BSD ufs/ffs file systems. These are all FOSS, which means that the source code is available for everyone, so it's a bit of a mystery to me why BSD and Linux cannot exchange files more easily.
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