Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!think!ames!killer!egs From: egs@killer.UUCP (Eric Schnoebelen) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Using SysV/AT filesystem on SysV/386 Keywords: SysV/AT SysV/386 File Systems Message-ID: <4178@killer.UUCP> Date: 25 May 88 23:17:14 GMT Reply-To: egs@killer.UUCP (Eric Schnoebelen) Organization: John W. Bridges & Associates, Inc. Lines: 13 Hello World! I currently have a System V/AT system running, using a secondary 117M Disk with a file system on it, and am bringing up a System V/386 machine. What I want to do is mount the 117M drive as a file system on the System V/386 machine and copy the file system onto another drive ( I have to return the 117M drive ). Are there any problems with this idea? Are the file systems compatiable? what about mounting readonly? I don't really look forward to the idea of backing everything up to floppy to do the drive change. Thanks In Advance Eric Schnoebelen ..!killer!u-word!egs