"Ashley M. Kirchner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Paul Greene wrote:
>
>> Can I take this hard disk out, stick it in another system as a second hard
>> drive, with Redhat on the first hard drive, mount the messed up disk, and
>> be able to read both the Solaris partitions on the disk (fdisk recognizes
>> the Solaris partitions as type 82, Linux swap space?), as well as the NTFS
>> partitions (it was a dual boot system)? I have Redhat 7.0 and 7.1; would
>> either one be able to read both types of partitions?
>
>     Yeap.  You need to (re)compile your kernel to enable this support.  Under
> Filesystems, enable 'UFS Filesystem Support', then scroll down to 'Partition
> Types', and enable the Slowaris one.  Recompile and you're done.

Is this true even of the most recent RH released kernels?



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