On Tue, 22 Jan 2013 10:23:58 -0600
Jules Richardson <jules.richardson99 at gmail.com> wrote:
Hence my desire to try and pick them apart
in user-land, outside of the kernel UFS implementation
Hint: NetBSD has rump(3):
rump itself makes it possible to run
unmodified kernel components in a regular userspace process. [...]
Examples of different use models are running file system drivers as
userspace servers (see p2k(3)) and being able to write standalone
applications which understand file system images.
And as NetBSD is a BSD your chances are good that it can read
BSD FFS / UFS. ;-)
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