Hai can you tell me how to mount the SCO Xenix 2.3.4 from redhat 9 kernel 2.4.20-8 ?
i'll really2 apreciate for this help
 
Best Regards,
David

Eric Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah, SCO stop giving out personal editions of OpenServer because it was
causing a decline in sales of their server product. Yeah right. Meanwhile
SCO continued to steal Linux code and produce Skunkware offerings.
Take-Take-Take! All the while, SCO never offered to aid in their fs support
in Linux. So, they're on their on ship which is going down.

But yes, I have a SCO server just for the purpose of mount other people's
SCO disks.
-eric wood


Kevin Krieser wrote:
> SCO used to provide a free license for non-commercial use, but they
> don't appear to anymore. I had purchased a version years ago for
> personal use.



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