Hello Wilfred!
16 Aug 2017 19:32, Wilfred van Velzen wrote to Ingo Juergensmann:
Maybe on the HD of my 4000 that hasn't been turned on for about 17 years... Which I don't dare because on such an old machine the capacitors are probably rotten and will damage the hardware bejond repair. ;-/
you can take the harddisk out of amiga, put it into a linux computer, and in linux kernel modprobe affs, mount -t affs /dev/hdxx /mnt/amiga-drive
if affs missing in you kernel you need a custom kernel
i dont know how to recovery data from other amiga filesystems, note the mount line works with std adf files as images, so make adf image of the amiga harddisk would be first step to not make more errors
Regards Benny
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