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My comprehension of your circumstances is much clearer now, thanks. I saw (but skimmed over and I guess overlooked) you building & installing the freevxfs module at the top of your first post. ;-) Sorry.
I can't tell from your reply, though, if you're having trouble mounting filesystems on the same physical device that previously mounted under 9.2 and 9.3? Or are you attempting this under 10.1RC3 on a different device with VxFS slices on it? If the latter, do you know which version of VxFS they're written in and is that version supported by the freevxfs module at all?
The hard drive that I had mounted the UnixWare 7.1.4 partitions with is
now 10.1 RC3. It is my testing drive. I place all new versions on it. I
started it with 9.2, 9.3, 10.0, and finally 10.1 RC3. It will be 10.1
release soon.
The UnixWare disk is the same one I had mounted on SUSE Pro 9.3 and I
think 10.0. On the UnixWare disk on UnixWare I did a rm -r . To blank
it. I then put it in the customers UnixWare system and copied the system
to it so I could get an other system ready to replace the UnixWare system.
This other system will be their new SUSE Linux 10.0 system to replace
their currently working UnixWare system. They want to make sure every
thing works before replacing the UnixWare system. They do not have the
resources on/with the system to copy the system over the internet to this
new system.
The new system was a fresh installation on a new machine. I am going
crazy trying to get their information over. They have 17.6 GB that I need
to transfer. The UnixWare disk holds 8.5 GB. I was hoping to have it
configured on Friday. I then told them Saturday and I now have put it off
till tomorrow. The main stuff they need for testing the new system is on
this current drive. Once I find a way to get it off. I can then finish
the configuration and allow them to test it before I make the switch.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
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Boyd Gerber