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How do I mount Solaris 10 / OpenSolaris x86 parition under Linux to access file system?

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How do I mount Solaris 10 / OpenSolaris x86 parition under Linux to access file system?

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A. Solaris (and may other UNIX like) operating system use UFS (Unix file system) file system. You can use regular mount command to mount partition. mount command will not recognize the type of ufs automatically.

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