...actually booting it as secondary, does allow me to read all files in all partitions!
I manually checked all drives listed in boot options and it can see the contents. So partially the problem is solved. I can probably recover much like that.
But I still want for the system to boot, without using muFS (or with a hacked muFS).
I suspect I will need to contact the original author on how to properly make the partitions FFS again. ANYBODY HAS ANY INFO?
I can find where I call muFS in my huge multi-script startup-sequence, but I cannot edit it! It is read-only!
I wonder if manually setting the volume as FFS (how?), can let me use normal FFS security.
Any ideas?
I can try anything as I do this on an image copy of my original disk.
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