Christopher Gregory wrote:
The server has two internal hard drives. One is an IDE and one is a
sata.
The processor is an AMD athlon 64bit duel core.
What I wanted to do is like I did on my laptop, which is mount the bare
drive, which in this case would be the ide as the sata has windows
installed on it.
I don't know any way to do that in Windows. You can share a partition,
but it would need to be FAT or NTFS. Windows doesn't understand ext
type filesystems. The shared partition could be mounted on your system
via samba, but the partition type is a deal breaker.
Would I still need to have a 64bit environment setup on my laptop to
support running jhalfs on a native 64bit remote machine?
Yes.
If so I am royally screwed as I really do not fancy wading through
cross-linux-from-scratch to set it up.
Sorry. If you get a new system, you can claim the old one. You really
only need a minimal system. You should be able to use your existing
mouse and keyboard. You shouldn't need a cdrom drive or a monitor.
Just how much does such a system like that cost in NZ?
-- Bruce
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