You'll need to copy them over. FreeBSD may be able to read ext2/ext3
filesystems, but you'll want to copy them to a new FreeBSD UFS
partition. If you aren't installing over your Linux machine, it is
probably easier to simply run the Linux server as a sibling for a few
days until the hot objects have had a chance to migrae.
If you will be installing FreeBSD over the Linux system, you'll need to
get creative, and probably use a spare HD for the transfer. It probably
isn't worth the effort. ;-)
MASOOD AHMAD wrote:
> Hello My dear squid users,
>
> I'm running Squid on FreeBSD. I want to convert it to Linux. But I want
> all my cache retain
>
> I have tow squid partition
>
> /cache
>
> /cache1
>
> can any body tell me how can I use these partition in Linux as it
>
> thank's
-- Joe Cooper <joe@swelltech.com> Web caching appliances and support. http://www.swelltech.comReceived on Wed Jun 26 2002 - 23:34:13 MDT
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