I have a file server running Linux at home, with a normal ext3 file system and a plan9port venti. I use this venti for vac backup of both the ext3 file system and other Linux boxes. However, the 2 TB ext3 is running out of space, while the venti is roughly 50% full. I could just buy a bigger disk, of course, but the exit3 itself is mainly an archive (pictures, video, and many years of accumulated documents and software), so I consider switching to a fossil+venti file server instead. The fossil manual says "The score should have been generated by fossil rather than by vac, so that the appropriate snapshot metadata is present". Is there any way of coercing fossil to initialize itself properly from a score produced by vac? I could copy the files from ext3, but would likely run out of space in fossil, which I gather is a bad idea. I run a 9front cwfs auth/cpu/file server, but have no experience with fossil, so any help is welcome.