Hi Drexx,

Is your JFS1 is from an old AIX system or the first generation of jfs
in Linux which was a port from OS/2?

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On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 6:48 AM, Drexx Laggui [personal]
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> 21Jun2008 (UTC +8)
>
>
> Hello world,
>
> I'd appreciate it if you have some tips for me. I've been Googling
> around and right now I've run out of ideas.
>
> How to mount JFS1 filesystem partition on a Linux box? I got the
> jfsutils package on my Fedora 9 64-bit x86 machine, but unfortunately
> it can only mount JFS2 partitions.
>
>
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