On Sun, 2005-03-27 at 18:01 -0500, der Mouse wrote:
Yes, if the filesystem really is a SunOS 4.*
filesystem, it will be
big-endian.
Even a SunOS 4.* filesystem written by a Sun 386i?
Woo, I forgot about the roadrunner. A 386i-written filesystem will
quite likely be little-endian.
Linux certainly treats the two as seperate - with a 'sun' UFS type for
normal machines and a 'sunx86' type for the 386i, so I suspect you're
right there.
cheers
J.