I've installed the user space nfs-server (pkg version: 2.2beta47-4pot)
on my SS10 which is running potato.
But exported directorites seem to be including external file systems,
ie:
/dev/sda1 /
/dev/sda2 /usr
/dev/proc/proc
export:
/some.machine.domain(ro)
and on some.mac
>>> Chad Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 28-Feb-01 4:59:39 PM >>>
>> My problem is that I can't get uppercase E on a user
> >account when telnetting to the box.
>I don't suppose you have a .inputrc anywhere, eh?
>libreadline's funny.
BWAHAHAHAHAHA
You're absolutely right. That's a bit eccentric
at send some time a 'break' signal
>so machine go to prom prompt?! O;-)))
That's it. It's a usefull tool actually and I don't think there's any
way to disable it.
The best thing to do (if you're not going to use a keyboard and
monitor hooked up directly) is to telnet into the machine and use it
that way.
Or install X on it and hook up an X Server to it.
Nic Ferrier
Hullo.
I have a very wierd problem.
Ive got SparcStation 10 with Debian 2.2 on it. I've installed the
latest 2.2 sparc kernel from the cvs at vger.
My problem is that I can't get uppercase E on a user account when
telnetting to the box.
If I su to root within the telnet session I can get E. If
I don't add any network drivers (I
understand that the kernel includes them by default). Is this the
right thing to do?
Sorry for the lame question (I couldn't find any relevant post in the
archive) but can anyone help me?
Nic Ferrier
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