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Browse All TopicsI have an old Snap Appliance NAS which has recently failed me, however the hard drive is still readable, I know because I some how managed to get the thing turned on one more time, but was unable to get everything copied before the device stopped responding. So my quest is to somehow mount this drive in Linux. I have Knoppix to use, but I am a newbie with Linux and don't know many commands to use. Knoppix wasn't able to determine what the file system is so I must now try to mount this device manually.
Your help is much appreciated.
Phil
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