09-11-2003
I rather doubt that there is any common filesystem. I find it very hard to believe that any modern version of unix would not support networking. That's especially true of one named "OpenServer Host"... What would server and host mean without networking?
But if it's really true that networking is impossible (it was hard to get my fingers to type that), well here is an idea that I might try...
Hook the disk up to the OpenServer-who-cannot-network but don't create a filesystem on it. Now figure out what special file corresponds to the whole disk. Create a portable tar archive to that disk directly. Move the disk over to Linux and read the archive. For this to be possible both os's will need to use the same technique to partition the disk.
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