use the demsg to find the partition number
# dmesg | grep sda
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[ 7.340000] sda3: <openbsd: sda12 sda13 sda14 sda15 >
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mount those 12,.. using mount cmd
#mount /dev/sda12 /mnt/openbsd/12 -t ufs -o ro,ufstype=44bsd
Suse Linux is a software company, as it the distributor of the Linux operating system. It was established in 1992 and is part of the Suse Linux Enterprise.
SUSE Enterprise Linux
It is also an open source operating system developed by Novell Inc.
Linux is, as you noted, an operating system. It is not a game so it does not have a main character. However, different distributions have different mascots. For example, the mascot for SUSE Linux is a lizard of some sort. The mascot for Linux in general is usually stated to be a penguin named Tux
Linus Torvalds was the principal engineer who created the Linux kernel, the chief component behind modern Linux operating systems used today such as Ubuntu, SUSE, or Fedora.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server was created in 1994.
Suse was licensed to Novell.
The operating system Linus Torvalds created and now expanded and improved by others is called Linux. It is frequently and incorrectly referred to as "GNU/Linux." On this operating system a massive range of system distributions were built, including Ubuntu, Android, Red Hat, Fedora, and SuSE.
Microsoft Windows Mac OS Linux - Got alot of distributions. I think the major ones are Ubuntu and Open Suse
The only real advantage of SUSE Linux over other distros IMO is that windows users could install it and not be too lost. Although some other Linux OS are nearly as easy to use as SUSE now.
SUSE Enterprise is made to run on servers(which use different platforms to organize the web page) while SUSE Linux professional is desktop Linux with special mods and cool platforms for high tech work in offices and studios.
No. Netware deployments preceded Novell's acquisition of SUSE. They thus have no affilitiation other than their mutual owner. Netware is used primarily to support Windows networks.