Hmm... I don't know. I don't do things the hard way... I'd love to know how, but I am too lazy to learn if Mandrake has tools that make it easy.
I am sorry, I can't help you with that, and I don't use Bastille or anything like that. On Friday 05 July 2002 11:48 pm, you wrote: > Okay, I decided to try NFS: > > On the server: > > 1) /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs start > 2) Put "/mnt/win_d 192.168.0.7(rw)" in /etc/exports > 3) exportfs -ra > > On the client > > 4) /etc/rc.d/init.d/netfs start > 5) mkdir /mnt/m-win_d; chmod 777 /mnt/m-win_d (as root, of course) > 6) mount -t nfs 192.168.0.1:/mnt/win_d /mnt/m-win_d > > And then it hangs, and I can't kill the process. > > I tried a rpcinfo -p on the server, and all is well. I then > did a rpcinfo -p 192.168.0.1 on the client, and it came up > the same, as it should. Both machines are running 8.2. > Bastille isn't running. Why is it hanging? > > Miark > > "D. Olson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> saith: > > Why not set up a network share using NFS or even Samba? > > It is pretty easy to do using Webmin or MCC.
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