On Tue, 2 Dec 2008, Rod Nussbaumer wrote:
> Firstly, my Linux development host which is a RH EL4 clone (Scientific
> Linux 4.x) does not seem to be able to read the JFS filesystem that
> the SD flash card came formatted with as part of the development
> toolkit. With the SD card plugged into the USB card reader, I try to
> mount the partition:
> mount -t jfs /dev/sdc4 /mnt/sdc4
> mount: fs type jfs not supported by kernel
>
> The mount manpage says jfs is a valid filesystem type, but I'm
> guessing that is a generic manpage and doesn't reflect what I actually
> have. Probing further, I see that I do have a module called 'jffs2'
> loaded. A little Googling suggests that this might be a superset of
> jfs, but alas...
JFS and JFFS are completely different, unrelated filesystems.
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