OT: Need Unix tech in Springfield, Missouri area

Brad Parker brad at heeltoe.com
Tue Aug 1 14:00:22 CDT 2006


"Jason McBrien" wrote:
>On 8/1/06, Scott Quinn <compoobah at valleyimplants.com> wrote:
>
>
>I belive Unixware partition support is in (make menuconfig) File Systems ->
>Partition Types ->  PC BIOS -> Unixware slices support, and filesystem
>support is under Miscellaneous -> System V/Xenix/V7/Coherent file system
>support.
>
>If the disk is SCSI, I'd go the mount-on-linux route, if you have a machine
>you can rebuild the kernel on and add support to those filesystems, that is.

If the file system is HTFS you may be out of luck with linux (well, I'd
say you are).  This should help, however:

    http://www.stellarinfo.com/sco-data-recovery.htm

I've never tried it but it looks like the right thing.

If you are lucky and it's a sysv file system and the partition table is
recognized then linux should help.

I'd try uucp first, myself, and then maybe kermit.  Or maybe even x/zmodem
as it might have sx/sz on it.

-brad


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