03-09-2007 11:56 PM
Hello Everyone!
I've got a Cisco 200 Micro Webserver (mweb200) with a damaged scsi harddrive.
I've ordered a new one now , but i dont know how to format it when i will put it in the micro webserver. The documentation clearly says "The Micro Webserver 200 cannot format new SCSI hard drives. However, it can read the hard drive directly from a Windows 95 or Windows NT system." I think it uses the same filesystems as the Cisco Content Router 4400. Does anyone know how to format these disks ? Also , what do cisco mean with "However, it can read the hard drive directly from a Windows 95 or Windows NT system." ?
03-10-2007 07:37 PM
Howdy,
Going by what it says... it sounds like it would be a FAT filesystem if it could be read by windows 95... :)
03-11-2007 01:14 AM
Yeah , but this filesystem is called uvfat , and i dont know where to get it...
03-11-2007 02:00 PM
Hi
Not sure if you have the answer but this may help?
http://linux.voyager.hr/umsdos/
The format of the disk is a linux version of FAT which knowing Cisco and its love for Linux in most of the CE type devices. Have a look and see if partition magic supports it as a format?
Hope that helps,
Mark
03-11-2007 03:26 PM
I've checked the list of PartitionMagic and it doesnt support uvfat , only FAT,FAT32(vfat),NTFS,EXT2, and EXT3. Also , i dont know if i should create a regular partition table on the disk , or create the filesystem directly on the disk, could anyone put me in the right direction ? I think the answer would be on the Cisco Content Router 4400 , because it uses uvfat.
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