http://mabufs.i2p/blog/mount-ufs-linux
Then I have on this desktop computer there was Linux, or rather Calculate Linux, and the data had to be obtained somehow. I found a way out and was able to mount a disk with the ufs file system in the terminal in reod-only mode. To mount a ufs disk in Linux in the terminal, run the command # mount -r -t ufs -o ufstype=ufs2 /dev/disk/mount Disk mounts fine and you can extract the...