From: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@sandeen.net>
To: geir.myrestrand@falconstor.com
Cc: Jaideep Nandy <jnandy@pbh-inc.com>, xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: XFS
Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 17:12:35 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <458C6663.1050904@sandeen.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <458C1917.4040807@falconstor.com>
Geir A. Myrestrand wrote:
> Jaideep Nandy wrote:
>> Usb drive. I used a tera station to format it with XFS and backed up
>> file onto it. Now I want to use the drive on a regular win xp box with
>> ntfs partition.
>
> Windows [XP] have no knowledge of XFS, nor have I ever heard of any
> applications running natively on Windows [XP] that can read XFS file
> systems. Your best bet is to use a Linux distro to read it.
you could also try http://www.crossmeta.com/crossmeta.html
> You can make your PC multi-boot, so that you either start up in Windows
> XP or in Linux/UNIX.
>
> You can also use a program like VMware Workstation or VMware Player
> (both are free) to install Linux in a virtual machine under Windows
> --then you can run both at the same time.
>
> If you do not want to install anything, then get a Linux live distro and
> boot from that. A live distro is a special DVD (or CD) that will let you
> run the OS directly from the optical disc, with no need to install
> anything on the local disk. You may need a USB drive or something like
> that to save configuration files, etc.
>
> Not all Linux distributions support XFS, but any version of SUSE Linux
> should serve the purpose. OpenSUSE 10.2 was just released and should do
> the job --see http://www.opensuse.org.
>
> Once you get access to the XFS file system from Linux on your PC, then
> you can copy it to a FAT partition, because both Windows and Linux
> support that. Or you can access your NTFS partition from Linux (if you
> dare) --see http://www.linux-ntfs.org.
>
> I'm assuming that the USB drive is independent of the Tera Station, if
> not then you can simply utilize the NAS feature of the Tera Station and
> map to the share from Windows XP. Also, if you do not have the Tera
> Station but have a Linux computer, then you could use Samba (see
> http://www.samba.org) to share out the USB disk and you could map to it
> from your Windows XP box.
>
> With a closed source OS it isn't trivial for anyone to provide you with
> direct support for a third party file system, it will be merely
> workarounds for deficiencies in the OS.
>
> I recommend you ditch your OS but keep your USB disk with XFS. ;-)
>
>
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[not found] <BE7DD4DC7F4F024FA32FB6E94B73461A02BB3DE9@MAIL-NY.norwalk.medtechinc.com>
2006-12-22 17:42 ` XFS Geir A. Myrestrand
2006-12-22 23:12 ` Eric Sandeen [this message]
2006-12-22 16:06 XFS Jaideep Nandy
2006-12-22 16:39 ` XFS Geir A. Myrestrand
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2005-06-17 9:23 XFS Marco Gerards
2005-06-17 11:05 ` XFS Nico -telmich- Schottelius
2005-06-20 10:54 ` XFS Yoshinori K. Okuji
2003-12-05 12:09 XFS Alexander Economou
2003-12-05 12:32 ` XFS Mike Harrison
2002-03-13 1:29 XFS Pete Popov
2002-03-08 18:22 xfs Pete Popov
2002-03-08 18:42 ` xfs Seth Mos
2002-03-08 19:22 ` xfs Martin K. Petersen
2002-03-09 0:07 ` xfs Pete Popov
2002-03-10 23:04 ` xfs Liam Davies
2002-03-09 9:17 ` xfs Keith Owens
2002-03-09 18:12 ` xfs Pete Popov
2002-03-10 5:30 ` xfs Steven J. Hill
2002-02-06 14:16 xfs Timothy Wood
2002-02-06 15:04 ` xfs Stephen Smalley
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