On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, David B. Teague wrote: > Paolo: > > I already have the ext2tool, it LOOKS wonderful but it has some serious > problems with SCSI drives. And It doesn't talk to more than the second > drive on a controller. >From what I know ext2tool only can see the first ext2 partition in the same disk that you have ext2tool.
> I have a VL bus 486 dx2/66 16 MB RAM 2840 SCSI controller with a 150 MB > Microp 1674 (Win 3.1, Dos6) , a Seagate ST3655N 540 MB (Win 95), and a > Fujitsu M1606S 1 Gig (Linux ext2) and a EZ 135 removable - various. My machine is a dx2/66, 16 MB of RAM, a SCSI controller and 3 hard disk. The first disk, a 1.08 GB Quantum has OS/2 boot manager (Debian should have one), Dos6.22 + WFWG 3.11 (primary partition), Windows95 (primary partition), Os/2 (logical drive in the extended partition) and Debian (4 logical drives in the extended partition). The second disk has OS/2 boot manager, Dos6.22 and Windows 3.1 (primary partition) and a extended ext2 partition (only for data). The third disk as OS/2 boot manager and NT 3.51. I install ext2tools on the first and second disk (both with dos). ext2tool of the first disk can't see any ext2 file system. If a boot from the second disk ext2tool only see the ext2 file system of this second disk. The reason why I have in all disks OS/2 boot manager and several OS, is that my work it's related with data acquisition and control in several platforms (including mac). With OS/2 boot manager I can select whitch OS I want. Paulo -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .