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From: scooter@genie.UUCP (Scooter Morris)
Newsgroups: net.unix
Subject: Re: 11/70 <-> uVax II link
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Date: Tue, 1-Oct-85 20:03:07 EDT
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> .... Our
> expectation is that file systems on the shared disk will be
> accessible to users of both Unixes.  Are the 2.8/4.2 file systems
> identical?  Can we just "mount" a shared file system on each of
> the systems, so that the directories and files in that file
> system appear in the directory paths of users on both machines?
> 
> -- 
> 	Jeff Percival ...!uwvax!uwmacc!jwp

No!!  The 2.8 and 4.2 filesystems are VERY different.  2.8 had 1K byte
blocks on all devices and other than that was a (sort of) vanilla v7
filesystem.  4.2 had different blocking factors on each partition and
uses clustering to improve performance.  The inodes aren't even the
same format.  Why not just bring up the Seismo/Harvard version of 2.9
and ethernetting your systems together??

						Scooter Morris
						Genentech, Inc.