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Subject: Re: Can Fedora 11 Mount an SCO OpenServer 5 (HTFS) disk? - msg#01632
On 06/14/2009 09:51 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Robert L Cochran wrote:
I need to mount an SCO OpenServer 5 (HTFS) disk on Fedora 11. I think
I can image the source hard drive to a USB flash drive and then just
plug the drive into my Fedora 11 laptop. Will Fedora 11 mount the
OpenServer partitions automatically, or do I need to enable this and
compile the kernel first? I don't imagine OpenServer boxes are all
over the place, but I stumbled into this one. (Smile).
The information in /proc/filesystems should reflect the capabilities
in the kernel, I don't remember if the modules need to be loaded to
show capabilities.
Modules are in /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/fs and I don't see HTFS
although the name might be different.
Thank you, I learned something from you. I'm not sure if SCO OpenServer
5 is an htfs or a ufs filesystem. I read references to both on the web
when I Google. I see ufs listed in this directory
/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/fs
So maybe the next time I am with that OpenServer box I can copy its file
system and plug it into Fedora 11 and see what will happen. I'm not
averse to compiling the kernel if I must.
Bob
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Re: Root Access
Around 03:27pm on Sunday, June 14, 2009 (UK time), Tim scrawled:
> On Sun, 2009-06-14 at 12:41 +0100, Steve Searle wrote:
> > What does logging in as root give you that can't be achieved by
> > logging in as yourself and using su?
>
> I imagine the common problem being using a menu to fire off the things
> you want to configure.
Point taken, although I would have assumed it would be done from the
command line.
Steve
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Re: Repolist Problem
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 10:15:35 +0200,
Michael Schwendt <mschwendt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 17:06:32 +1000, Anthony wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> > Have just upgraded from F10 to F11, it all seemed to go well. However, I
> > am having trouble with yum as it is not fetching info from livna or
> > RPMfusion.
> > I tried to have a look at my repolist but got this error message:
> > yum repolist
> > Loaded plugins: dellsysidplugin2, presto, protect-packages, protectbase,
> > : refresh-packagekit
> > http://rpm.livna.org/fedora/11/i386/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 14] HTTP
> > Error 404: Not Found
>
> Livna has discontinued its service long ago and only provides a single
> package in its repos. There is no Fedora 11 repo at Livna yet. As a
> work-around, you can edit your /etc/yum.repos/*livna*.repo files and
> replace $release with 10.
Looking in http://rpm.livna.org/repo I see:
Index of /repo
[ICO] Name Last modified Size Description
[DIR] Parent Directory -
[DIR] 5/ 07-Dec-2008 14:33 -
[DIR] 5Client/ 14-Jun-2009 15:32 -
[DIR] 5Server/ 14-Jun-2009 15:32 -
[DIR] 8/ 14-Jun-2009 12:31 -
[DIR] 9/ 14-Jun-2009 15:32 -
[DIR] 10/ 14-Jun-2009 15:32 -
[DIR] 11.90/ 14-Jun-2009 15:32 -
[DIR] 11.91/ 14-Jun-2009 15:32 -
[DIR] 11.92/ 14-Jun-2009 15:32 -
[DIR] 11/ 14-Jun-2009 15:32 -
[DIR] 12/ 14-Jun-2009 15:32 -
Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS) Server at rpm.livna.org Port 80
The timestamp is from today, so this might be a pretty recent change.
(Also I think there are sym links involved here that you can see with
rsync, but not http.)
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Re: Can Fedora 11 Mount an SCO OpenServer 5 (HTFS) disk?
Robert L Cochran wrote:
I need to mount an SCO OpenServer 5 (HTFS) disk on Fedora 11. I think I
can image the source hard drive to a USB flash drive and then just plug
the drive into my Fedora 11 laptop. Will Fedora 11 mount the OpenServer
partitions automatically, or do I need to enable this and compile the
kernel first? I don't imagine OpenServer boxes are all over the place,
but I stumbled into this one. (Smile).
The information in /proc/filesystems should reflect the capabilities in the
kernel, I don't remember if the modules need to be loaded to show capabilities.
Modules are in /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/fs and I don't see HTFS although the
name might be different.
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I am currently running F9. Rather than upgrade, I am going to do a full install of F11. I am going to backup my files especially my bind and dhcp files. How do I insure when I go to replace/place these files in the new install that the right permissions and owner is transferred? Thanks,Ed Warner
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