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Originally Posted by Quaxo
Never mind, I found the problem.
In step 4 I must use "mount_ffs /dev/sd0i /mnt/flash" (I know I tryed that before and then got some errors, it must have been a different format at that time because it works great now).
Take care
/Quaxo
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You sure you found the problem?
By default the mount command attempts to mount ufs (unix fs), and the ufs is also known as ffs
And yes I can confirm "mount" without ffs works fine with my usb stick. If the file is set perm 600, except the owner, nobody can read it.