But there is no documentation on how to enable it to start
at boot time. The man unfsd doc is useless.
if you cannot read - yes. manual is very precise and nothing more is
needed.
Hoping some one is using this userland version of nfs.
yes i am.
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
But there is no documentation on how to enable it to start
at boot time. The man unfsd doc is useless.
if you cannot read - yes. manual is very precise and nothing more is
needed.
Hoping some one is using this userland version of nfs.
yes i am.
What manual are
Hoping some one is using this userland version of nfs.
yes i am.
What manual are you referring to?
The man unfsd does not contain any information about what statements to put
in /etc/rc.conf to get unfs3 started at boot time.
because manual doesn't contain info about rc.d scripts. this is
I did pkg_add -r unfs3 and that worked.
But there is no documentation on how to enable it to start
at boot time. The man unfsd doc is useless.
Hoping some one is using this userland version of nfs.
Final goal is to test on host and client and then test with them jailed.
Any help would be greatly