Hi,
I am using a windows2000 server as a development build machine. The machine is as such very old.
We bought a replacment machine for that. Our people want to run redhat linux on that and hence i have to move the data form the old windows NTFS to the new ext2/ext3 filesystem.
I was thinking direct attach the 'source and destination machines', running samba on linux and copy the data from windows to linux. I am worried the NTFS data might be corrupted when we migrate from windows to linux. Most of our data are code/source in ascii format. Any thoughts on this. Thanks.
-sve
I am using a windows2000 server as a development build machine. The machine is as such very old.
We bought a replacment machine for that. Our people want to run redhat linux on that and hence i have to move the data form the old windows NTFS to the new ext2/ext3 filesystem.
I was thinking direct attach the 'source and destination machines', running samba on linux and copy the data from windows to linux. I am worried the NTFS data might be corrupted when we migrate from windows to linux. Most of our data are code/source in ascii format. Any thoughts on this. Thanks.
-sve