On 6/12/23 09:29, pl...@room3420.net wrote:
> 
> Hello :)
> 
> Let's say I have 2 computers.
> I can "sshfs" from 9front to mount the distant (Linux) folders to /n/ssh.
> 
> Let's say now that I have 2 SSD on my laptop.
> One with 9front, that boots automatically and one with
> Linux, that I can occasionally select at boot with GRUB.
> 
> Is there a way to mount the Linux partitions from 9front, to transfer files ?
> 
> On 9front, 9front is labeled as /dev/sdE0 and Linux is /dev/sdE2.
> 
> As I'm only testing, the Linux is not currently encrypted.
> 
> Hope that's not a moronic question and thank you for any feedback.
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If your linux just uses ext[2-4], you can maybe use sigrid's 
https://git.sr.ht/~ft/ext4srv
If you are doing anything more (like encryption or lvm) you're likely on your 
own.

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moody


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