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中国DOS联盟论坛 » DOS媒体世界 & 网络技术 (多媒体室) » Can the SCO UNIX file system be accessed directly under the DOS platform? View 953 Replies 2
Original Poster Posted 2004-01-23 00:00 ·  中国 新疆 石河子 电信
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If a DOS-platform operating system and ScoUnix are installed on two different partitions of the same hard disk, after booting DOS, is it possible to find some software or driver that would let it directly access the ScoUnix partition file system on the other partition, so the files on it can be viewed, read, and written? (What I mean is direct access, not through a network, and not using disk software like diskedit. Just like after installing NTFS for dos under DOS, you can directly access the NTFS file system of WindowsNT.)
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If a DOS-platform operating system and ScoUnix are installed on two different partitions of the same hard disk, after booting the DOS-platform operating system, is it possible to find some software or driver that would let it directly access the ScoUnix partition file system on the other partition, so the files on it can be viewed, read, and written? (What I mean is direct access, not through a network, and not using disk software like diskedit. Just like after installing NTFS for Windows98 under Windows98, you can directly access the NTFS file system of WindowsNT.)
Floor 3 Posted 2004-02-06 00:00 ·  中国 广东 佛山 禅城区 电信
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You'd have to try it to know...
^^;

It seems NTFS still can't be read and written perfectly... anyway, if you write to it under W98... WINNT/2K and the like may crash
scounix... seems to use EXT2 partitions... I haven't looked into read/write software for DOS...
I'd like to know whether you have any data on the structure and principles of the relevant file systems....
I'm very interested in information in this area..
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