Is it possible for Mac OS X to mount an old-style UFS volume on a USB-attached drive?
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Specifically speaking about a hard drive attached via USB and not a memory stick or anything like that.
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Answer:
Sure, just use diskutil list to find that drive then use mount -t ufs /dev/diskXsX /Volumes/Foo to mount it. You can create /Volumes/Foo directory yourself.
Jiang Jiang at Quora Visit the source
Other answers
The new OSX Fuse supports it. Follow this instruction: https://www.gutzmann.se/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=6651931
Uwe Dauernheim
That will no longer work with Lion.
Matthias L. Jugel
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