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Re: xenix (sysv) filesystem




Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh <mohsen@pahlevanzadeh.org> writes:

I need to mount a old unix (xenix filesystem) , maybe kernel removed it.

Do you have any solution?

The man page for mount(8) on Jessie says:

The argument following the -t is used to indicate the filesystem type. The filesystem types which are currently supported include: adfs, affs, aut‐ ofs, btrfs, cifs, coda, coherent, cramfs, debugfs, devpts, efs, ext, ext2, ext3, ext4, hfs, hfsplus, hpfs, iso9660, jfs, minix, msdos, ncpfs, nfs, nfs4, ntfs, proc, qnx4, ramfs, reiserfs, romfs, squashfs, smbfs, sysv, tmpfs, ubifs, udf, ufs, umsdos, usbfs, vfat, xenix, xfs, xiafs. Note that coherent, sysv and xenix are equivalent and that xenix and coherent will be removed at some point in the future – use sysv instead.


Alexis.


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