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  • SkyezOpen@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I don’t think so; there was a procedure for it and we had root access. It just didn’t work according to the procedure, nor any of the ones I found online. If I remember correctly, it said to mount sda1 and that didn’t work. Another different machine worked with sdb0 or 1. Ended up having to plug a laptop in with a network cable and ftp the files.

    • Peter1986C
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      9 months ago

      /dev/sda1 might have been your computers hard disk, with “sda1” in the instructions being an example.