Paul Greene wrote:

> Can I take this hard disk out, stick it in another system as a second hard
> drive, with Redhat on the first hard drive, mount the messed up disk, and
> be able to read both the Solaris partitions on the disk (fdisk recognizes
> the Solaris partitions as type 82, Linux swap space?), as well as the NTFS
> partitions (it was a dual boot system)? I have Redhat 7.0 and 7.1; would
> either one be able to read both types of partitions?

    Yeap.  You need to (re)compile your kernel to enable this support.  Under
Filesystems, enable 'UFS Filesystem Support', then scroll down to 'Partition
Types', and enable the Slowaris one.  Recompile and you're done.

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