Perhaps the kernel does not have Xenix drive fs support compiled in. Try recompiling the kernel with Xenix fs support.
Brian Schramm wrote: > > I am upgrading a Xenix computer with Linux. I have seen in the mount that I > can mount this drive and I would like to do that so I can copy the data off > the > drive. But it does not work. I am just typing: > > insmod sysv > mount -t sysv /dev/hdd4 /mnt > > This should work to my knowledge but it errors saying that it cannot read the > superblock. > > I am using debian slink and redhat 5.2. I have access to a SCO machine but I > would have to re-write a drive table on it and that might overwrite the data > (according to their WEB site.). > > Please help. > > -- > Brian Schramm > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null