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Filesystem and SCSI

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Marco BANO)
Tue Jun 1 06:16:44 1999

Date: 	Tue, 01 Jun 1999 12:09:07 +0200
From: Marco BANO <bano@eumetsat.de>
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Hi,

I am tring to understand how Linux could read "another" filesystem.
I mean Could I read (only read)  an HFS ( hp-ux) from a linux machine.
Suppose that I could attach all my disks in sharing bus. For example Fibre
channel.
I would like to have some informations on tutorials, document that explain
how filesystem and SCSI command are related.
And for example when I have a RAID (host indipendent) disks. the filesystem
give SCSI commands to the "big RAID disk" ?

Thanks a lot

Marco BANO



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Hi,
<p>I am tring to understand how Linux could read "another" filesystem.
<br>I mean Could I read (only read)&nbsp; an HFS ( hp-ux) from a linux
machine.
<br>Suppose that I could attach all my disks in sharing bus. For example
Fibre channel.
<br><font color="#CC0000">I would like to have some informations on tutorials,
document that explain how filesystem and SCSI command are related.</font>
<br>And for example when I have a RAID (host indipendent) disks. the filesystem
give SCSI commands to the "big RAID disk" ?
<p>Thanks a lot
<p>Marco BANO
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