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Petr Vandrovec wrote:

>On 6 Aug 03 at 16:59, Albert E. Whale, CISSP wrote:
>
>
>nwfs can be used for this. ncpfs is for connecting to the live server,
>and you apparently do not have live server, if I understand it correctly.
>
>
Yes it appears that I need nwfs to mount this disc.

>What's wrong with installing NetWare and accessing data through netware?
>I think that it is simplest way to go.
>
>
My intent is to read the Inodes of the Filesystem to recover any lost
and or previously deleted data. My server for this operation is Linux
based. Installing Netware my mount the disc, but I still need to read
it via Linux.

>If netware cannot mount the disk, then nwfs will not mount
>it too. Besides that nwfs is unmaintained - or at least I do not know
>where updated code lives.
> Best regards,
> Petr Vandrovec
> vandrove@vc.cvut.cz
>
>
Herein lies my problem. Nwfs is no longer maintained.

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Albert E. Whale, CISSP
http://www.abs-comptech.com
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