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    Mounting FreeBSD Drives And Viewing Files Thereon

    I've searched all over the place and could not find the answer I need. I did find how to mount the FreeBSD drives, but after mounting, when I attempt to view the content, I only see the top-most tier of content. When I click into a sub-directory, it never lists the files.

    I'm trying to mount and view /dev/sda1 and /dev/sdb1 (see below).

    Anybody have a clue as to what might be happening?

    Specs: Kubuntu 17.10
    Drives:
    Disk /dev/loop0: 1.6 GiB, 1684107264 bytes, 3289272 sectors
    Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes

    Disk /dev/sda: 232.9 GiB, 250059350016 bytes, 488397168 sectors
    Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    Disklabel type: dos
    Disk identifier: 0x90909090

    Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
    /dev/sda1 * 63 488392064 488392002 232.9G a5 FreeBSD

    Disk /dev/sdb: 931.5 GiB, 1000204886016 bytes, 1953525168 sectors
    Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    Disklabel type: dos
    Disk identifier: 0x90909090

    Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
    /dev/sdb1 * 63 1953520064 1953520002 931.5G a5 FreeBSD

    Disk /dev/sdc: 15.1 GiB, 16173236224 bytes, 31588352 sectors
    Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    Disklabel type: dos
    Disk identifier: 0x00455340

    Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
    /dev/sdc1 * 2048 31588351 31586304 15.1G c W95 FAT32 (LBA)

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    If you have them mounted correctly, probably a permissions problem. Can you list the files as root?

    This might help if mounting is the issue: https://unix.stackexchange.com/quest...on-under-linux

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      Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
      If you have them mounted correctly, probably a permissions problem. Can you list the files as root?

      This might help if mounting is the issue: https://unix.stackexchange.com/quest...on-under-linux
      I cannot list the files as root, though I'm trying, "sudo ls." Is that sufficient?

      I also tried chowning the folder I want to view. It is currently owned by root, but I also tried giving it to the "kubuntu" user (which is the logged in user).

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