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How to r/w Amiga FFS media in Ubuntu Linux
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# HOW TO MOUNT AMIGA FFS MEDIA IN UBUNTU LINUX | |
# Linux comes with built-in support for Amiga FastFileSystem (AFFS). | |
# First we need to create a directory for mounting the partition. | |
sudo mkdir /media/AmigaMount | |
# Fire up fdisk to check the device name. | |
sudo fdisk -l | |
# My device is /dev/sdb. Using parted. | |
sudo parted /dev/sdb | |
# List Amiga partions on device. | |
p | |
# The partition I want is partition 1. | |
sudo mount -t affs /dev/sdb1 /media/AmigaMount | |
# That's it. Once you're done with moving files around you can | |
# unmount the partition again. | |
sudo umount /media/AmigaMount |
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