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I installed fusefs-ext2 because automount informed me that gives read/write for ext*
what I've seen thus far in the commands to be used .. as it shows does not work.
I know it got a be the partition not device, file format (sometimes) source -> destination.
that simple .. but.. what am I doing wrong?
Code:
Geom name: da0
modified: false
state: OK
fwheads: 255
fwsectors: 63
last: 732558330
first: 6
entries: 128
scheme: GPT
Providers:
1. Name: da0p1
Mediasize: 3000556847104 (2.7T)
Sectorsize: 4096
Stripesize: 0
Stripeoffset: 1048576
Mode: r0w0e0
efimedia: HD(1,GPT,d8d1da3e-bc49-43a6-a103-597f9c1f30ee,0x100,0x2ba9f200)
rawuuid: d8d1da3e-bc49-43a6-a103-597f9c1f30ee
rawtype: ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
label: (null)
length: 3000556847104
offset: 1048576
type: ms-basic-data
index: 1
end: 732558079
start: 256
Consumers:
1. Name: da0
Mediasize: 3000558944256 (2.7T)
Sectorsize: 4096
Mode: r0w0e0
Code:
[userx@FreeBSD64ssd ~]$ ls /dev
acpi bpsm0 kbd1 psm0 ttyva
ada0 console kbdmux0 pts ttyvb
ada0s1 consolectl klog random ufssuspend
ada0s1a ctty kmem reroot ugen0.1
ada0s2 da0 log sequencer0 ugen0.2
ada1 da0p1 mdctl ses0 ugen0.3
ada1s1 devctl mem sndstat ugen0.4
ada1s2 devctl2 midistat stderr ugen0.5
ada1s3 devstat mixer0 stdin ugen0.6
ada1s5 diskid mixer1 stdout ugen0.7
ada1s6 dri mixer2 sysmouse ugen0.8
ada1s7 drm music0 tcp_log ugen0.9
ada1s8 dsp1.0 netdump ttyv0 ugen1.1
apm fb0 netmap ttyv1 ugen1.2
apmctl fd nfslock ttyv2 uhid0
atkbd0 fido ntfs ttyv3 uhid1
audit full null ttyv4 ums0
auditpipe geom.ctl pass0 ttyv5 urandom
autofs gptid pass1 ttyv6 usb
aux hpet0 pass2 ttyv7 usbctl
bpf io pass3 ttyv8 xpt0
bpf0 kbd0 pci ttyv9 zero
[userx@FreeBSD64ssd ~]$ ls /mnt
usb1
[userx@FreeBSD64ssd ~]$ sudo mount auto /dev/da0p1 /mnt/usb1
usage: mount [-adflpruvw] [-F fstab] [-o options] [-t ufs | external_type]
mount [-dfpruvw] special | node
mount [-dfpruvw] [-o options] [-t ufs | external_type] special node
[userx@FreeBSD64ssd ~]$ sudo mount -t ext2fs /dev/da0p1 /mnt/usb1
mount: /dev/da0p1: Invalid argument
[userx@FreeBSD64ssd ~]$ sudo mount -t ext4 /dev/da0p1 /mnt/usb1
mount: /dev/da0p1: Operation not supported by device
[userx@FreeBSD64ssd ~]$ sudo mount -t ext4 /dev/da0 /mnt/usb1
mount: /dev/da0: Operation not supported by device
[userx@FreeBSD64ssd ~]$ sudo mount -t ext2fs /dev/da0 /mnt/usb1
mount: /dev/da0: Invalid argument
I know it got a be the partition not device, file format (sometimes) source -> destination.
Code:
mount (type) source -> destination