the empty calorie
May 26 2005, 05:40 PM
| | Hello everyone, I decided to make a move from Linux, to Solaris, for the time being, and was wondering how I would go about mounting an ext2 filesystem under Solaris. I used it for all my backup stuff, which I moved to another hard disk, and now that I'm on Solaris, I need it back. |
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qwijibow
May 31 2005, 09:05 PM
so whats the problem ? doesnt solaris have en ext2 driver ??? i thought it did. (ive never had root access to solaris) every self respecting "keyboard cowboy" never leavs homw without his copy of knoppix. boot that up.
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