lorne wrote:

On Wednesday 06 August 2003 11:57 am, Albert E. Whale, CISSP wrote:


I have copied a Drive volume and I am preparing to mount it via the USB
Port.  Diskdrake Correctly identifies the filesystem as a Novell Netware
3.xx or 4.xx filesystem type.

However I cannot mount the disk.  the mount command returns with the
following error:

mount: fs type 101 not supportted by kernel.

Any Ideas on how to get this supported so that I can read the drive?



Well it depends on what version of Netware. If it supports CIFS, then enable configure and then connect via samba. If you don't have CIFS support, then you can make NFS shares on the netware box and connect that way. For awhile Caldera (aka SCO) had some sort of native volume support, but I never got it working. If you want to get real clever, authenticate using LDAP to Netware's EDIRectory and you are reallyl styling.




Lorne,

Thanks for the reply.

Actually, I need to mount the disc locally, and I do not have access to a Netware Server. Thankfully the Cooker is still producing the mars-nwe package. I'm going to give this a whirl.

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