I imagined that Windows would not natively support it. I was hoping there was some third party software you could install under Windows that would recognize the drive.
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Browse All TopicsWe have a Solaris 10 box that died on us recently. Apparently there was some important data on the drive we would like to extract. I am not Unix person, so in the name of expediency I was hoping there were a way (with or without third party software) that you can mount a Unix drive in a Windows XP PC and perhaps assign it a drive letter, and copy files from it?
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I'm not aware of any product that allow you to mount Solaris FS under Windows. But you can use recovery tools:
http://www.stellarinfo.com
http://www.stellarinfo.com
In short - you can not.
http://ffsdrv.sourceforge.
FreeBSD might be able to partially access UFS or ZFS
Try this its works....
1. FFS File System Driver for Windows enables you to read BSD(FreeBSD,NetBSD, OpenBSD) FFS(UFS) partitions from Windows 2000/XP/2003." [http://ffsdrv.sourceforge
2. Sourceforge tool that "A tool that allows mounting NTFS partitions read-only under Solaris aswell as a tool that allows reading Solaris partitions from Windows(mounting Solaris partitions read-only under Windows is planned for thefuture.)" [http://sourceforge.net/pr
Tools to read ext, ufs and various other flavours of fs from windows based systems have been around a while. Here's one I found earlier:
http://sourceforge.net/pro
I'm sure there are plenty others knocking about.
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by: omarfaridPosted on 2009-09-03 at 10:53:53ID: 25253106
Solaris has its own file system which windows does not support.