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mounting linux

firstly... sorry xDDD.

now, how could i mount a linux partition on my mac os x ( i assume ill use terminal). i begins...

i have my ubuntu linux partition on disk0s4. i tried: sudo mount /dev/disk0s4 /Volumes/Ubuntu and the system told me , "mount: exec /usr/sbin/mount_ext for /Volumes/Ubuntu: No such file or directory". Certainly in /usr/sbin i see that i wont be able to mount linux ( ext ) partitions... so, what can i do?

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This might be useful for you:

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