Keypoint and Linux?

Jeffrey McCright jmccright at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 17 22:50:59 CST 2006


This might be a bit convoluted, but it might be a clue or a least a general 
direction...

http://aplawrence.com/Bofcusm/2645.html

Good Luck!!

Jeffrey A. McCright, A+
816-210-3107
jmccright at hotmail.com




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>A SCO partition is subdivided into 'divisions', each of which can hold a
>filesystem.  It can be a real PITA to deal with that under any other OS.
>Why don't you try creating a tarball of the files the existing system uses,
>and put that on an ext3 or Reiser filesystem for your testing?
>
>On 11/17/06, djgoku <djgoku at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>On 11/17/06, RtX <riverty at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Admitted. ;-)
>> >
>> > Right now, I have used Ghost to dupe a copy for testing purposes. I
>> > thought I would at least be able to mount the drive under Linux and
>> > peruse the files however trying to mount a type 63 SCO UNIX (sysv)
>> > filesystem does not work. I'm not sure if it's incompatible with Linux
>> > or if it's a bum dupe. I read somewhere that I would have better luck
>> > mounting the drive under one of the BSD's. ?!?!?!
>>
>>No idea on if BSDs have support for this. I searched on the OpenBSD
>>mailing list and didn't find any information about mounting SCO drives
>>in OpenBSD. Maybe you know the partition type name and can find it in
>>the man page for mount.
>>
>>
>>http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=mount&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=OpenBSD+Current&arch=i386&format=html
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