Yep tried it it wouldn't read because its not sysv or hurd, its in effs file system :( anyway finally figured it out. Mounted up a scsi dat, tar'd to the dat, restored in ununtu
Sent via BlackBerry from Cingular Wireless -----Original Message----- From: Christopher Fisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 17:09:25 To:The Hardware List <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [H] Mounting a drive in SCO 3.2 On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, CW wrote: > OK, covered this briefly before. > > Have a client (new client) who has a SCO 3.2 box running on a Cyrix 40MHz 486 > which has been their server for the last 12 years. (This is a trucking > company) powering dumb terminals. > > We have a new box ready to go in it's place, but we need to copy data off of > old. Since it's EFS File system (not SYSV or HURD) we can't mount it through > Linux. So, our plan was to login to the SCO box, and mount a 2GB FAT16 SCSI > drive. OS sees it, but it won't mount. > > Tried > > mkdev hd > mkdev dos (which starts a kernel recompile for second HDD support and gives > DOS support.. done this) > > The root drive, ID0 which is the drive that was in it, the 2G we put in is > ID2. Preformatted FAT16. > > The trick is, we are struggling to figure out what SCO 3.2 calls SCSI ID2, so > we're unsure of what the hell the mount command is, as normal l inux mount > commands fall on def ears in SCO 3.2. > > Anyone have some thoughts? Did you try to configure the Kernel as I sent to the other guy on the linux machine? UNIXWARE_DISKLABEL=Y SYSV_FS=Y UFS_FS=Y Should give you the ability to read the SCO partitions in a linux machine. Christopher Fisk -- Adam West: Damnit, Swanson, I want them found! Joe Swanson: Mayor West, we have every available man looking for the Griffins, we just don't have any leads. Adam West: Not the Griffins, you moron! The rest of my Lite Brite pieces! My name isn't "Adam We"... or is it? Who am I? What number did you call? Don't ever call here again. [he hangs up the phone] Adam West: I guess I told him! Nobody messes with Adam We!
