On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Ben Duncan wrote:

> I need to mount a disk partition that has ben formatted in
> NWFS-386. Anyone got any idea how do to that?
> 
> Be gentle with me since I know absolutely nothing about Novell, except
> how to spell it ...


AFAIK, Netware file system support has never been available in linux.  

"man mount"  talks about these file systems.

 -t vfstype
    The argument following the -t is used to indicate the file sys-
    tem  type.   The file system types which are currently supported
    are: adfs, affs, autofs, coda, coherent,  cramfs,  devpts,  efs,
    ext,  ext2,  ext3, hfs, hpfs, iso9660, jfs, minix, msdos, ncpfs,
    nfs, ntfs, proc, qnx4,  ramfs,  reiserfs,  romfs,  smbfs, sysv,
    tmpfs,  udf,  ufs,  umsdos,  vfat, xenix, xfs, xiafs.  Note that
    coherent, sysv and xenix  are  equivalent  and  that  xenix  and
    coherent  will be removed at some point in the future — use sysv
    instead. Since kernel version 2.1.21 the types ext and xiafs do
    not exist anymore.


If tasked with this, I'd get the disk running on a system running Netware
and copy it off via a network connection.

Lately, Novell has been babbling about Linux and open source, so there
might be tools available.  Check out http://support.novell.com.
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