I use the NCPFS package from SuSE 7.1 and it works great.  It 
supports both bindery and NDS as well as IPX and IP.  Just install the 
RPM and issue the ncpmount command.

ncpmount -A "servers DNS name" -S "servers logical name" -U "username" 
-P "password" "mountpoint"

   If you don't specify the -A option, IPX is used.  If -A is 
specified, UDP is used.  For NDS, the username has to be a full NDS 
username like "johnj.finance.bus.internet".  If you don't specify -P 
you will be prompted for the password.  I just put it in a script that 
mounts all the servers I use from our Netware 5.1 NDS tree over UDP.

Jason Joines
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On Tuesday 31 July 2001 08:51, you wrote:
> Hey Matt,
>
> Have you tried installing the client on any distro besides one from
> caldera? I've switched to SuSE 7.2 PRO and am getting ready to try it
> out - thought you might have some experience that could help.
>
> T.J.
>
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> > No, it doesn't work with eW3.1.  At least I have not been able to
> > get it to.  It requires a module recompile for even the later eD2.4
> > kernel releases from Caldera.  And it doesn't compile on eW.
> >  (imhe)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >                     Richard Thompson
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> >                     07/31/01 08:12
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> >                     Please respond
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> >                     to linux-users
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> >
> >
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> >
> > If memory serves, there was a major revision of the netware client
> > between COL2.2 and COL2.3.  Ancient history, but I think the COL2.2
> > version was specific to that distro.  I do remember that the client
> > and the utils were two seperate packages.  COL2.3 had its own
> > version+utils as a single package.
> > eD24 comes with nwclient+utils4.2.2-2, which works fine for me (so
> > far) on my
> > very_heavily_mucked_with(tm) eD2.4 box to a Netware 5 server.
> >
> > - Rich
> >
> > On Monday 30 July 2001 17:52, you wrote:
> > > e-desktop 2.2 comes with a Netware client on a floppy diskette.
> > > Can it be used in:
> > >
> > > a. e-desktop 2.4
> > > b. e-workstation 3.1
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