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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Ext3 to NTFS - transfering data Post 302466849 by DGPickett on Wednesday 27th of October 2010 01:32:26 PM
Old 10-27-2010
I guess you mount the ntfs to /somewhere/ (an existing, empty directory) and "cp -p" your data files, or "cp -rp" your directories and their subtrees, into an appropriate directory on /somewhere/.
 

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RUMP_SYSPUFFS(8)					    BSD System Manager's Manual 					  RUMP_SYSPUFFS(8)

NAME
rump_syspuffs -- mount a puffs file server with a userspace puffs loop SYNOPSIS
file-system PUFFS pseudo-device putter rump_syspuffs file_server arguments DESCRIPTION
The rump_syspuffs utility can be used to mount any puffs(3) file server so that the requests are passed through the kernel puffs code in userspace as well. Therefore the approximate callgraph looks a little like the following, where k and u denote code running in the kernel space and userspace, respectively: puffs vfs (k) -> libpuffs (u) -> p2k (u) -> puffs vfs (u) -> libpuffs (u) -> file server (u). The response path is the same, but in reverse. In its current state, rump_syspuffs is most useful as a proof of concept for file system distribution and for developing and debugging the kernel portion of puffs. EXAMPLES
Mount a file system with sshfs: rump_syspuffs mount_psshfs server.address /mnt Mount an ntfs file system using ntfs-3g (from pkgsrc/filesystems/fuse-ntfs-3g), set the default uid to 1323: rump_syspuffs ntfs-3g -o uid=1323 /path/to/filesystem /mnt SEE ALSO
p2k(3), puffs(3), rump(3), puffs(4) HISTORY
The rump_syspuffs debugging utility first appeared in NetBSD 5.0. BSD
June 9, 2009 BSD
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