xarqi
28-09-10, 06:13
I'm trying to mount a disc I formatted and used on a different box on my Duo to access the files there.
There is a bit of doubt as to exactly what the file system on the disc is, but the best guess at this stage is JFS, the reasons being that I'm SURE I selected a journalled format, it won't mount as ext3, and I see from the /proc/filesystems listing that jfs isn't supported on the image I have.
That being the case, is there a simple way of adding jfs support?
What's not an option:
Mounting the disc on another Linux system - I don't have one.
What's not really a starter:
Using an image other than the openPLI that shipped on my box - I'm not wanting to mess too much with it, and the supplier strongly recommended against doing so.
What'll do something, but not what I want:
Reformat the disc and forget about the files on there.
Any ideas?
There is a bit of doubt as to exactly what the file system on the disc is, but the best guess at this stage is JFS, the reasons being that I'm SURE I selected a journalled format, it won't mount as ext3, and I see from the /proc/filesystems listing that jfs isn't supported on the image I have.
That being the case, is there a simple way of adding jfs support?
What's not an option:
Mounting the disc on another Linux system - I don't have one.
What's not really a starter:
Using an image other than the openPLI that shipped on my box - I'm not wanting to mess too much with it, and the supplier strongly recommended against doing so.
What'll do something, but not what I want:
Reformat the disc and forget about the files on there.
Any ideas?