Yes, if you have the TCP/IP for VSE NFS feature.  But you don't mount
volumes, you mount filesystems (as defined in VSE), which are VSAM
catalogs, VSE Libraries and whatever else can be defined with the DEFINE
FILE TCP/IP startup command.

On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 10:04, Anttnio Pires de Castro Jznior. wrote:
> Hi,
>
>     Is it possible to mount a VSE volume in Linux?? and read/write VSE
> files?? Linux and VSE are installed in IBM Shark.
>
> thanks in advanced,
> Antonio.
>
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