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SCO Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) was a software company based in Santa Cruz, California which was best known for selling three UNIX variants for Intel x86.

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Old 11-30-2008
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Problem with sco unix 5.0.5 and copy disk

Hi, i'm from Argetina and my english is very poor.

I'm trying to copy disk with sco unix 5.0.5 -60Gb IDE
Disk- (7476, 255, 63) to other disk -IDE 80Gb- and g4u v2.3.

After the copy, i'm trying the 80Gb disk and the roblem is the partition /u/disco is empty.

Note: /u/disco is the particion with my users data and software aplications.

- fdisk -l is ok.
- divvy is ok.
- dv -v is ok.
- fsck is ok.
- network is ok.

Please can you help me?

Thanks!
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