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Setup & Installation / Re: How to move data to the beginning of the JFS partition
« on: January 26, 2019, 06:39:00 pm »
While Ivan's advice to use a USB/SATA adapter is good. If you had to you could copy the files under Linux, OS/2 ignores the Linux permissions.
You'd have to do your partitioning under OS/2, including using LVM to give the new drive's (stick's) partition(s) drive letters. Then using a Linux distribution that comes with JFS support (most Debian based ones I believe. Mint and Ubuntu for sure), mount both partitions as root using sudo and the right cp command (need to look it up), copy the files over, either to the new disk or a large stick
Or use DFSee to make an image of the bad disks partitions and write/copy them to a stick/new drive.
You'd have to do your partitioning under OS/2, including using LVM to give the new drive's (stick's) partition(s) drive letters. Then using a Linux distribution that comes with JFS support (most Debian based ones I believe. Mint and Ubuntu for sure), mount both partitions as root using sudo and the right cp command (need to look it up), copy the files over, either to the new disk or a large stick
Or use DFSee to make an image of the bad disks partitions and write/copy them to a stick/new drive.