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Date:      Wed, 5 Feb 1997 17:31:02 +1030 (CST)
From:      Kris Kennaway <kkenn@bns.com.au>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Mounting win995 partitions
Message-ID:  <199702050701.RAA22708@topdown.bns.com.au>

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Okay, I've just been reading through the archives to try and answer my 
questions, and have got somewhere but not 100% certain on some things.

Basically, I want to mount my win95 partitions under freebsd (2.1.0-Rel). 
When I first installed bsd, I made the mistake of trying to mount the 95 
partition read/write, and got the "root directory is not a multiple of 
the clustersize in length" msg and trashed the entire partition :-(. 
Henceforth I've been tentative at mounting at eagain, even read-only, 
since I also had an experience with a port of unarj (possibly not a 2.1.0 
port, which might have been the problem) trashing large parts of my /usr 
partition when I tried to unarj a file I copied from my read-only msdos drive. 
Thankfully I was able to recover from this without too much hassle, but 
I'd rather not go through it again. Was this likely to be related to a 
buggy mount, unarj, or something else?

Incidentally, my win95/freebsd drive was partitioned with FIPS, which may 
have been the cause of the problem. It's also a fairly large partition, 
1GB+, I think. From what I gather, both of these things are relevant.

Now, I gather that it's possible to reorganize things to allow me to 
mount it writable under certain configurations. Is this the case, and if 
so, exactly how should I go about this? I've just bought another 2.5GB 
IDE HD which I'm planning on also splitting win95/bsd. Before I do this, how 
should I set it up so as to maximise performance and preferably allow me 
to mount the win95 partition(s) read/write. I'm thiniing of keeping 300MB 
or so for bsd and keeping the rest for win95.

Your replies would be most appreciated!

Kris

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