On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 3:10 PM, Alan Altmark
> You aren't going
> to be able to fix them from MVS.
>
I'm not saying you're wrong because you're absolutely right.
But, I'm feeling a little nostalgic today and thought I point out a
bit of code I'd done a while back.
http://www.sinenomine.net/produc
On Thursday, 11/03/2011 at 02:00 EDT, Craig Pace wrote:
> I have been doing some reading, scanning and searching and have come to
> many different answers and was wondering if someone might have some
> suggestions on this item. We have an old Linux environment. I am not
> sure how old it is; how
Install a new Linux image (not actually that hard), and then mount the old
volumes and extract the necessary data you're looking for. Z/OS won't
understand the data at all.
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works the same way.
Good luck,
Ron
From: Linux on 390 Port [LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Richard Troth
[vmcow...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 1:15 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Accessing Old Linux System After DASD Move
First, let&
First, let's hope these old Linux systems used EXT2 (or EXT3, which is
compatible), if you need to read the content. Linux supports a wide
range of filesystem types.
USS will not be able to use the Linux volumes ... at all.
z/OS *may* be able to read the "partitions" on the Linux volumes
(usuall
> -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of Craig Pace
> Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 12:47 PM
> To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Accessing Old Linux System After DASD Move
>
> List,
>
>
Craig Pace
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 10:47 AM
To: LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu
Subject: [LINUX-390] Accessing Old Linux System After DASD Move
List,
I have been doing some reading, scanning and searching and have come to
many different answers and was wondering if someone might have some
sugges
List,
I have been doing some reading, scanning and searching and have come to
many different answers and was wondering if someone might have some
suggestions on this item. We have an old Linux environment. I am not
sure how old it is; however, I know it is between 2 & 3 years at least.
The s