Yeah, ftp seems easier than trying to take it apart and not know what goes
where, have a burner and CD ROM and 2 hard drives in there, getting the
drive back in would be the hard part as the wires would drop inside
somewhere.
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From: <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 12:09 PM
Subject: RE: how to access files from other machine's old Win98 partitions?
Yes, that should work just fine. I recovered a laptop which somehow ended
up with a bad boot sector this way some years back.
Original Message:
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From: Brent Harding bharding@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 11:16:48 -0500
To: blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: how to access files from other machine's old Win98 partitions?
I have an old box that I used to dual boot 98 and Fedora core 2 on that I
want to format and only put Linux back on. I replaced it with my new
machine
awhile back and the file shares I was using to transfer files off the old
partitions on to the new XP system went down when the power did during a
storm awhile ago. The sharing just won't come back no matter what I try,
so
I thought maybe booting it into the Linux install that is on the second
drive might help. Would it work to mount the 2 Fat32 partitions I had on
the
primary drive on subdirectories under my home directory and FTP the
directories I want down? The network card seems to come up when I booted
it
with the Fedora core 2 rescue disk I had around, got the Cheapbytes set
awhile back. Will my idea of this FTP method work, as I know the other
machine can get on ftp sites, it should be relatively safe if I use a good
password on the account whose home directory I mount the partitions in
subdirectories under.
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