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How to read OS-9 RBF Filesystem under Ubuntu 8.04
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Dear Community of AskUbuntu,
My name is Kevin Crans and I have a virtual disk image file os9000-xibase.img which I have mounted in my VMware Virtual Machine running Ubuntu 8.04.
Ubuntu can't read it because it is a Random Block File-system diskette of Microware os-9 (which is now maintained by Radisys).
I was wondering if there was any tool available to make RBF discs/diskettes readable.
I found 2 tools: OS9Max, but that is trough a terminal and costs money.
The other tool I found was for Linux 2.4->2.6 (that's why I'm using Ubuntu 8.04), but I didn't get it to compile, can somebody else get it to work?
I did all the steps, including downloading the Kernel this time (otherwise it won't work), but when mounting, it still it returns "mount: unknown file-system type 'rbf'".
Can someone please help me out? Thank you in advance!
You also might be interested in this similar question: Superuser, Software Recommendations.
Sincerely,
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Dear Community of AskUbuntu,
My name is Kevin Crans and I have a virtual disk image file os9000-xibase.img which I have mounted in my VMware Virtual Machine running Ubuntu 8.04.
Ubuntu can't read it because it is a Random Block File-system diskette of Microware os-9 (which is now maintained by Radisys).
I was wondering if there was any tool available to make RBF discs/diskettes readable.
I found 2 tools: OS9Max, but that is trough a terminal and costs money.
The other tool I found was for Linux 2.4->2.6 (that's why I'm using Ubuntu 8.04), but I didn't get it to compile, can somebody else get it to work?
I did all the steps, including downloading the Kernel this time (otherwise it won't work), but when mounting, it still it returns "mount: unknown file-system type 'rbf'".
Can someone please help me out? Thank you in advance!
You also might be interested in this similar question: Superuser, Software Recommendations.
Sincerely,
Kevin Crans
18.04 kernel mount filesystem disk-image
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add a comment |
Dear Community of AskUbuntu,
My name is Kevin Crans and I have a virtual disk image file os9000-xibase.img which I have mounted in my VMware Virtual Machine running Ubuntu 8.04.
Ubuntu can't read it because it is a Random Block File-system diskette of Microware os-9 (which is now maintained by Radisys).
I was wondering if there was any tool available to make RBF discs/diskettes readable.
I found 2 tools: OS9Max, but that is trough a terminal and costs money.
The other tool I found was for Linux 2.4->2.6 (that's why I'm using Ubuntu 8.04), but I didn't get it to compile, can somebody else get it to work?
I did all the steps, including downloading the Kernel this time (otherwise it won't work), but when mounting, it still it returns "mount: unknown file-system type 'rbf'".
Can someone please help me out? Thank you in advance!
You also might be interested in this similar question: Superuser, Software Recommendations.
Sincerely,
Kevin Crans
18.04 kernel mount filesystem disk-image
New contributor
Dear Community of AskUbuntu,
My name is Kevin Crans and I have a virtual disk image file os9000-xibase.img which I have mounted in my VMware Virtual Machine running Ubuntu 8.04.
Ubuntu can't read it because it is a Random Block File-system diskette of Microware os-9 (which is now maintained by Radisys).
I was wondering if there was any tool available to make RBF discs/diskettes readable.
I found 2 tools: OS9Max, but that is trough a terminal and costs money.
The other tool I found was for Linux 2.4->2.6 (that's why I'm using Ubuntu 8.04), but I didn't get it to compile, can somebody else get it to work?
I did all the steps, including downloading the Kernel this time (otherwise it won't work), but when mounting, it still it returns "mount: unknown file-system type 'rbf'".
Can someone please help me out? Thank you in advance!
You also might be interested in this similar question: Superuser, Software Recommendations.
Sincerely,
Kevin Crans
18.04 kernel mount filesystem disk-image
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