I have set up the kernel with the Xenix driver as a module and have loaded it.
On Sun, 25 Jul 1999, L.U.S.T List wrote:
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> List: Linux User Support Team List
> Sender: Matthew Dalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Help with mounting a Xenix
Perhaps the kernel does not have Xenix drive fs support compiled in. Try
recompiling the kernel with Xenix fs support.
Brian Schramm wrote:
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> 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 of
On 25 Jul, 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 /d
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 say
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