BSD hard drive in Mac OS X

Hi I have FreeBSD 8.1 installed on a hard drive in my Mac Pro formatted as FAT32 with MBR partition scheme, but it doesnt show in OS X.

It's greyed out in Disk Utility just displaying its identifier disk2s1 and also has no name in the boot loader. The disk was showing before FreeBSD was installed.

Is it possible to get it to show?
 
rich-bsd said:
Hi I have FreeBSD 8.1 installed on a hard drive in my Mac Pro formatted as FAT32 with MBR partition scheme, but it doesnt show in OS X.
This doesn't make sense. You cannot install Freebsd on a FAT32 partition.

OS-X should have no problem reading/writing to a FAT32 partition. However it cannot read UFS formatted filesystems.
 
It makes perfect sense. He installed to a partition which was FAT32 and the installer automatically changed the table to UFS which OSX can't read. That looks like the installation went exactly according to the defaults. If OSX were reading the the FreeBSD slice then something would be wrong.
 
Ah ok! thanks for the answers guys. i thought FreeBSD can install & run on FAT32, but it looks like it was changed to UFS, which OS X cant read.
 
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