Hi, I currently try to get coherent at a reasonable speed working under virtual box or PCem.
I tried to mount an image from within a vhd file or also from an IMG file of an coherent system.
But that mounted filesystems got issues, despite there are no error messages during mounting.
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/sysv-fs.txt
The Ubuntu kernel supports sysv filesystems.
I can list the files okay, but df -h shows a wrong partition/filesystem size.
Also I had issues to write a configuration file of the successfully rw mounted coherent system image.
It shows e.g. 1.8TiB instead of 30,54MiB
Used 1.1T instead of 3.4M (like du -sh Reports, 4 Installation floppies).
Can somebody please make sense out of this?
The same applies, if I boot in virtual box within the coherent guest the Ubuntu budgie 24.04 live cd and do the same within the guest with /dev/sda1 (the actual coherent filesystem root).
I just learned, that fsck doesn't support such file systems.
So I may fsck them from a new coherent guest install.
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