Maybe you should install and/or build a new kernel with support UFS for mount your slide of GhostBSD.So it doesn't recognize UFS.
This would help you ... http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Linux+FreeBSD-5.html.
Maybe you should install and/or build a new kernel with support UFS for mount your slide of GhostBSD.So it doesn't recognize UFS.
Yes, its different on BSD.Is the slice naming convention different for BSD ? like /ad0s1 versus /sda1 (linux) ??
What is your issue?I am still unable to copy the home directory to the other slice