I don't see and ext3/ext4 here:killasmurf86 said:And what have you tried so far to solve this yourself?
mount(8)?
I propose to boycott Cola. It doesn't seem like he is trying anything himself.
However, for the following file system types: cd9660, mfs,
msdosfs, newnfs, nfs, ntfs, nwfs, nullfs, portalfs, smbfs, udf,
and unionfs, mount will not call nmount(2) directly and will
instead attempt to execute a program in /sbin/mount_XXX where XXX
is replaced by the file system type name. For example, nfs file
systems are mounted by the program /sbin/mount_nfs.
/dev/ad0 /dev/ad0s12 /dev/ad0s3a /dev/ad0s7 /dev/ad6s1 /dev/ad6s4 /dev/ad6s8
/dev/ad0s1 /dev/ad0s13 /dev/ad0s4 /dev/ad0s8 /dev/ad6s2 /dev/ad6s5
/dev/ad0s10 /dev/ad0s2 /dev/ad0s5 /dev/ad0s9 /dev/ad6s3 /dev/ad6s6
/dev/ad0s11 /dev/ad0s3 /dev/ad0s6 /dev/ad6 /dev/ad6s3a /dev/ad6s7