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[ale] sort of OT: Windows driver for ext2/ext3 with 256-byte inodes?
- Subject: [ale] sort of OT: Windows driver for ext2/ext3 with 256-byte inodes?
- From: greg.freemyer at gmail.com (Greg Freemyer)
- Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2010 14:28:56 -0400
All,
Does anyone know a windows 2008 driver that will allow a ext3 drive
with 256-byte inodes to be mounted?
== details
After my raid crash of yesterday, I backed up all the data to a ext3
formated sata drive (via eSata).
I then physically moved the drive to a windows 2008 server we have a
LTO-4 drive on. My goal being to make a real backup to tape.
To my surprise, the 256-byte inodes that are now the ext2/ext3 default
give the various windows drivers I have fits.
I found "Virtual Volumes" which will let me browse my drive, but as
far as can see it does not provide me access to the files for backup
purposes. I have about 500GB of data on the eSata drive i want to
backup, so copying it onto my server is not a good option.
Thanks
Greg
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