[wplug] Netware TFS Partition

John Harrold jmh17 at pitt.edu
Sun Aug 10 10:51:11 EDT 2003


Sometime in August Albert E. Whale, CISSP assaulted the keyboard and produced:

| I was hoping to hear of a configuration available which would permit my 
| Linux servers to mount a Netware Partition in order to recover some Lost 
| Data on the partition.  Has anyone had any success in mounting a Netware 
| drive locally on linux?

hey albert.

i looked through the mount man page and i didn't see tfs anywhere. i poked
around in /usr/src/linux-2.4/fs  and i didn't see anything in there that
would indicate that tfs is supported. i also found this on google:

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=bgv5ef%242fm%241%40husk.cso.niu.edu&output=gplainkk

so it doesn't look like this file system type is supported currently. you
may want to look in the 2.5 kernels and see if it's in development, but
from what i've read i think your only option is to stick the drive in a
netware server and mount it over the network. 


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