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<6d57ef06d84b5541af530227504bb68f5b69aa6...@34093-mbx-c06.mex07a.mlsrvr.c
om>, George Gallen <[email protected]> writes
Both are intel based. NT->Fedora
I wanted to copy an account, instead of exporting the data as bunch of
flat files, then importing and rebuilding the files. I was hoping to
just be able to move the whole directory structure from the NT to
Linux, then add that account
into the list of usable accounts under the Linux UV.
I'm more interested in viewing the data, (they are type 30 files, so I
don't think that dos2unix utility would
be a healthy thing to do - I would think they should have the native
@fm,vm,svm's vs lf's). I'm not concerned
about any programs, just data.
Or is there a better way to move an account that would work.
Both boxes are based on 32 bit O/S's
Ages ago I did that no problem (except nix to NT). Running UV9.6 on both
machines - NT4 and SCO Unix - I ran Samba on the SCO and copied accounts
in both directions without any problems.
The other thing is, I think Unix line endings work fine on Windows for
program files BUT if you go the other way the carriage return in the
line ending mucks things up. But it's visible in ED so you can just loop
through all the source programs removing them.
Cheers,
Wol
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