--- In "Theodore A. Roth" <> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 2:33 PM, Rod Nussbaumer <> wrote:
> > mount the partition:
> > mount -t jfs /dev/sdc4 /mnt/sdc4
> > mount: fs type jfs not supported by kernel
>
> You probably need to load the jfs kernel module:
>
> # modprobe jfs
>
> Ted Roth
>
I wish it were that simple. Evidently, Redhat based distros have not
had JFS support since the advent of Ext2 filesystems. I will have to
build my own from sources, I guess, or switch to a different
development platform.
Anyone know abut which distros do support JFS? The easiest thing might
be to use a live CD on a second host, for just the copying to SD card.
Anyone got an answer about the Eclipse on Windows vs. Eclipse on Linux
question? Some research seems to indicate that at least parts of the
package are from common sources.
--- rod.
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