Thanks all, I did not find a Linux solution, but I found a Windows product (Captain Nemo) that allows me to view the NWFS filestructure on the drives. Since this is a one time need, I'm not going to pursue the linux side of things at the moment. Greg On 11/28/06, Dominique Leuenberger <Dominique.Leuenberger@tmf-group.com> wrote:
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Catherine,
Is there an easy way for me to determine if these are NSS volumes or traditional volumes? I suspect traditional since my notes say the computer had been running Netware 3.12. But I don't know when NSS became common.
Also, I don't currently have SLES nor OES, but this may give me enough reason to upgrade.
Thanks Greg
Greg,
I'm just not sure if you would see it from the remote linux box, but on the netware server's console, you can type volumes and you should get a bunch of information.
But as you talk about NW3.12, there was no NSS available at all. NSS was introduced with NetWare 5.x on additional volumes than sys, and 6.0 was (IIRC) the first version to support the sys volume as NSS too.
Regards, Dominique
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