Thanks for the suggestions. In the meantime I have managed to do it the
other way around: now I can mount my ext2 (and ntfs, by the way)
partitions in Solaris.
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I found this on the web.
mount -r -t ufs -o ro,ufstype=sunx86 /dev/hdb1 /mnt/temp4sol/1
I had to go through almost every partition but it did work.
Thanks
Original Message
Subject: How to mount Solaris disk as slave? [Was: Using graphical
environment]
From: Kent West
Kelly wrote:
It is not recognizing the data on the other drive. It only sees the
swap space. It is asking for the systemfile type.
Here is the output.
tester#
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