On 8/1/06, Scott Quinn <compoobah at valleyimplants.com> wrote:
Aah- SCO UNIX, how fun. Have a XENIX box that I was trying to do the same
thing with. SCO's partition table (DIVVY) is not read by Linux
or indeed any other UNIX but SCO.
I belive Unixware partition support is in (make menuconfig) File Systems ->
Partition Types -> PC BIOS -> Unixware slices support, and filesystem
support is under Miscellaneous -> System V/Xenix/V7/Coherent file system
support.
If the disk is SCSI, I'd go the mount-on-linux route, if you have a machine
you can rebuild the kernel on and add support to those filesystems, that is.