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Steven Levine wrote:
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> TTBOMK, this only is accurate
> for the Linux implementation.
You mean you can't access JFS from different platforms? If, say, you
boot up Linux, you'll need two different JFS drivers -- one for the
Linux JFS partition, and a different one to access the OS/2 JFS
partition?
If that's true, IBM is full of boneheads. The JFS partition should have
been designed to be the same no matter what platform -- AIX, Linux, OS/2
-- tries to access it.
- Peter
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