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Reviewed-by: Muller, Martin <martin.muller@t-systems.com> Co-authored-by: lizaoxu <lizaoxu@huawei.com> Co-committed-by: lizaoxu <lizaoxu@huawei.com>
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<h1 class="topictitle1">What Should I Do If a Linux EVS Disk Is Attached to a Windows Server?</h1>
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<div id="body8662426"><p id="evs_faq_0076__en-us_topic_0252755866_en-us_topic_0251576472_p14180152912295">You are advised not to attach a Linux EVS disk to a Windows <span id="evs_faq_0076__en-us_topic_0252755866_text5955471874">server</span> or attach a Windows EVS disk to a Linux <span id="evs_faq_0076__en-us_topic_0252755866_text1763654189">server</span>.</p>
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<p id="evs_faq_0076__en-us_topic_0252755866_en-us_topic_0251576472_p952925717252">The disk information may fail to be displayed due to the inconsistent file systems. To solve this issue, you need to initialize and partition the disk again. Formatting the disk will destroy any data the disk has contained, so you should back up the data first.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="evs_01_0078.html">Attachment</a></div>
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