01-13-2015
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Originally Posted by
orange47
yes, you can do it on x86. connect it to (pci or similar) scsi card, make a dd image, and use qemu to emulate Solaris9. better yet, I think Linux can mount sparc ufs directly from raw image.
There's likely to be an endian issue in your file system. It SHOULDN'T hurt to try though, especially if you just try getting your data from an image file. I'd be real leery of trying to mount the file system directly.
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