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Laugardaginn, þann 6 maí 2006 11:50 skrifaði Boyd Lynn Gerber:
I am trying to move a client to SUSE Linux 10.0 from SCO UnixWare 7.1.4. I did the following to be able to mount a UnixWare 7 drive on my SUSE Linux 10.0 system.
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Isn't the system you are trying to mount, really an USF or SYSV file system.
I know it is VxFS as that is the default filesys for UnixWare 7. I did
try USF and SYSV with same error. From
http://www.linux.com/howtos/Filesystems-HOWTO-9.shtml I have mounted them
before. I just can not figure out why I can not mount it now.
9.31 VxFS - Veritas filesystem (HP-UX, SCO UnixWare, Solaris)
This is commercial filesystem developer by Veritas Inc. You can see it
in HP-UX, SCO UnixWare, Solaris and probably other systems. It has very
interesting features: Extent based allocation, Journaling, access
control lists (ACLs), up to 2 terabyte large file support, online backup
(snapshot filesystem), BSD style quotas and many more.
Three VxFS versions are available with VxFS:
Version 1: This is original VxFS, not commonly in use.
Version 2: Support for filesets and dynamic inode allocation.
Version 4: Latest version, supports large files and quotas.
Note that HP-UX, Solaris and UnixWare versions use slightly different
structures, so you may not be able to read VxFS when you connect it to
different system.
VxFS related links:
* http://www.veritas.com/ - Veritas Inc < vx-sales@veritas.com>.
http://uw714doc.sco.com/en/ODM_FSadmin/CONTENTS.html
- VxFS ODM FS Admin UnixWare 7 (documentation, really good).
and the prtvtoc works giving me this...
slice 0: BACKUP permissions: UNMOUNTABLE VALID
starting sector: 32 length: 17772512
slice 1: USR permissions: VALID
starting sector: 2144 length: 17768448
slice 7: BOOT permissions: UNMOUNTABLE VALID
starting sector: 32 length: 34
slice 8: ALT SEC/TRK permissions: UNMOUNTABLE VALID
starting sector: 66 length: 2048
Thanks,
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Boyd Gerber