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How to access a UFS2 formatted drive in OSX/High Sierra?

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I found this guide and I was able to successfully compile the ufs executable. I already have OSXFUSE because I needed it earlier for accessing ext4 partitions. I was able to successfully run the ufs command using: ./ufs --dmg /dev/disk7s1 --type ufs /Users/myuser/Documents/my-mount-point If I run: df -h the UFS2 partition shows up and the total size, used space and remaining space are correctly identified. **My problem is that I cannot see any of the files.** Running: ls /Users/myuser/Documents/my-mount-point gives me: ls: /Users/myuser/Documents/my-mount-point: no such file or directory **Any ideas how this can be done using free/opensource tools?** Thanks
Asked by mrjayviper (2253 rep)
Feb 9, 2019, 12:31 PM
Last activity: Feb 9, 2019, 12:37 PM