--- Toby Jaffey toby@earth.li wrote:
On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 03:52:29AM -0700, David Freeman wrote:
All,
I have a very sick Sun ultra 5 which we needed to get some data off before we nuck the HD. So I jumped up and said "Linux can read ufs, pass us that HD". Linux can read ufs, I know this, I can find the
info
on how. But what I can't find is a simple ufs.o file I can do an
insmod
with. The kernel is 2.2.18.
Does anyone have this file thay could email me?
If you use a pre-packaged kernel like the debian one, there's probably a package with it in.
No, I use peanut for this. Which doesn't have the ufs module as standard.
But, I'd recommend just building a new kernel with ufs support, it should be fairly straightforward, just follow the Kernel-HOWTO :)
I would If I could get the source for it simply, I don't have net connectivity to the box in question :o(
Thanks
D
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