Transferring Files to New Ubuntu System
Lorenzo Luengo
lluengo at dgeo.udec.cl
Tue Nov 25 16:18:39 UTC 2008
Brian McKee escribió:
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 5:32 AM, Joseph Polanik <jpolanik at nc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> I have a new Ubuntu 8.04 system; and, I'm trying to transfer files to it
>> from my old SuSE 9.2 system.
>>
>> Ubuntu will mount an external HDD formatted NTFS-3g for Read/Write
>> access; but, the SuSE 9.2 system will only mount this for Read Only access.
>>
>> is there any way around this? if not, what would be the next best way to
>> transfer files from an older system to Ubuntu?
>>
>
> A crossover cable or hub and your choice of ssh/smb/nfs would be fast
> and pretty easy. Just install ssh server on Ubuntu and hook them
> together.
>
Yep... i think it's the best idea... a crossover cable, and an ssh
server, then scp localfolder user at ubuntuhost:/remote/folder
or maybe an rsync -a localfolder user at ubuntuhost:/remote/folder could
also help
> While not knowing SuSe 9.2, it's bound to have at least an ssh client
> by default. Isn't it KDE? Konqueror will do
> fish://ubuntuboxipaddress and you can just drag 'n drop them.
>
> Let us know if you need more help with that.
>
> Brian
>
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